The sun is not as close to the bottom of the ocean as it is at the top.
Temperature decreases with depth.
Latitude and depth!!
Thermocline
the deeper you go, the colder the ocean water gets
Thermocline
the depth does affect the temperature because less sun light gets to the bottom to get less heat
A rapid change in temperature with depth in the ocean is called thermocline. A rapid change in density with depth in the ocean is called the pynocline.Thermocline
The temperature goes down ie it gets colder.
a layer of water in the ocean where the temperature declines rapidly with depth
thermocline
A depth of 1 kilometer (1,000 meters) typically refers to the upper layers of the ocean or certain geological formations, such as sediment layers. At this depth, the average temperature is around 3.5 degrees Celsius, which is common in deep ocean environments where sunlight does not penetrate. This temperature is relatively stable, as deep ocean waters are insulated from the warmer surface waters. Thus, the combination of depth and temperature reflects the characteristics of deep-sea ecosystems.
The temperature of ocean water can be affected by the depth. The deeper it gets, the colder the temperature. The current also can affect the temperature of ocean water.