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Pressure increases when moving from the core to the crust.
The answer is option D.
What is the pressure from the crust to the core?
The pressure of the Earth's crust is 200,000 psi. Psi means pounds per square inch. One psi is equal to the amount of pressure that comes from one pound-force on top of a region of one square inch.
How does pressure change as you move through the layers of the earth?
Air pressure and density work and change together as you enter different layers of the atmosphere. As the atmosphere expands the further you get from the Earth's surface, it becomes less dense and air pressure decreases. As you increase altitude (distance from Earth's surface) in an airplane, air pressure changes.
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