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How deep would you have to go on Mars to get Earth like Atmospheric Pressure?
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There appears to be a 4% increase in pressure at the Dead Sea which is 400 metres below sea level.
Not sure if that's any help. Can you equate that to Mars? Mars pressure is 0.7% that of Earth's I think so, we are talking of a 1500% increase to get to earth pressure. Which would equate to a depth of 375x400 metres on the model of the Dead Sea differential = 150kms I think. Quite a way!
Of course I have no qualifications for this sort of analysis so someone might wish to check this out!
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hhmmm.... Mars is different because lower gravity, lower temperature and compostion of the atmosphere
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