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Cold water sinks, while warm water rises.

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Oceanic crust is composed of basaltic rocks. The basaltic composition is much more dense than the continental crust's granitic composition. This causes the continental crust to "float" on the oceanic crust.

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Water in the blue currents is colder, saltier, and denser than water in the red currents

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yes. why do you think its always windy at the beach?

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As with virtually all substances, water contracts becomes denser when it cools, meaning it has more mass per unit of volume. Denser substances will sing in less dense substances.

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What causes the ocean waves that surfaces use for their spot?

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Cold water is denser then warm water

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Cold water is denser then warm

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