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Of course not!

Water that is just about to boil and turn to steam is at 212°.

Water that is just about to freeze and turn to ice is at 32°.

Any other water can be at any temperature in between those.

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No. Oceans vary in temperature, depending on what part of the planet they are on. The parts of Oceans nearer to the north pole and south pole would be much colder than around the equator.

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This is a good question, but obvious. The answer is no, because all oceans are different depths, and even the same ocean changes depth over about 100 metres.

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no, different places in the world have different land temperatures, affecting the ocean currents

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Yes it does

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