why does deep water apply more pressure?

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whenever there is something deep underwater like a submarine why does eventually the glass start breaking and why does water kinda lift things up for that matter?

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When you’re further down, all the water above you is pushing down on you.

Buoyancy is a simple state of something being less dense than something else. A Feather would float on top of water; a piece of iron would sink, because one is less dense and the other is more dense than water. This is the “keeping it simple” version.

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