chemistry question plz help!!!!?

Do your own homework. You're really only hurting yourself. You need to work these problems out in your own mind so that you can develop it to the point that you'll be able to take on more complicated questions later on in your life.

I'll give you some hints though. You can calculate water pressure by taking the mass of the water and the gravitational field into consideration. Oh and for the hint they gave you. Consider a balloon. If you took a balloon into outer space (where there is no atmospheric pressure) it would expand until it popped.
 
since water pressure is proportional to depth, how many atmospheres of pressure would a diver experience at 102 feet? why wouldnt the pressure squash the diver? answering this question may be easier if you think of the reason a person on land is not squashed by one atmoshphere of pressure. explain your answer in detail
 
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