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Q: Do pebbles and sand drop to the bottom of water to form a mixed layer?
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Where does the largest temperature change occur in the mixed layer and why?

At the bottom of the mixed layer, because this is where the mixed layer is seperated from the calm deep water below it.


Why did the pebbles settle at the bottom of the glass container?

Their mass was greater than that of the water.


What the is thermocline?

The transition layer between the mixed layer at the surface and the deep water layer.


How is the ocean layered?

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What are the three temperature layers of ocean water?

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Cement mixed with sand and water makes?

If you mix cement ,sand and water you get mortar If you mix cement and stone pebbles or chips you get concrete Concrete.Sometimes gravel is mixed with it, too.


Is ethanol lipid soluble?

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What do small pebbles being carried down a river bed by the running water represent?

In its simplest form, erosion. More specifically, the pebbles can undergo saltation or particle transport (bottom hopping) when there is little silt in the water.


Which of these solutes settle at the bottom when mixed with water?

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One cause of water mixing in the mixed layer is?

strong winds


Is the bottom layer water or bromoform?

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When oil and water are mixed two separate layers form. Each layer is called a what?

Each layer is a phase.