If you mean in the ocean, approximately every 10 meters pressure increases by 1 bar. Assuming you want absolute pressure, at the surface you already have a pressure of approximately 1 bar - the atmospheric pressure. You can base your calculations on that.
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1000 m. of pure water = 100 bar plus atmospheric pressure at say 1 bar = 101 bar. Seawater will be more because the density is higher.
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100-34 equals = 66
The water pressure depends only on the depth, not on the size or shape of the vessel. The pressure increases at about 1 atmosphere (or bar) every 10 meters.
depends on what the number is out of If 1 equals 100% then the answer is 165% If 10 equals 100% then the answer is 16.5% If 100 equals 100% then the answer is simply 1.65%