The ocean doesn't renew itself. Small amounts of water evaporate every day as part of the water cycle, but this returns to the oceans a few days later.
The timeframe for the ocean to renew itself varies depending on the specific aspect being considered. For example, the ocean's surface can renew itself through ocean currents within a few years. However, the renewal of deep ocean water can take centuries or even millennia due to slower circulation patterns. Additionally, the complete renewal of all water in the ocean would take an estimated 1,000 to 2,000 years.
how long it take tide
6 minutes
take a deep breath
The sun does not orbit itself!
Up To 3-4 days of a constant 90+ degrees.
millions of years
24 hours
It takes almost a century (100 years) for the Mediterranean Sea to renew itself compleatly.
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that depends of the causes that damage the epidemic structure ,a complete reconstruction can take almost 2 weeks
millions of years
A day
how long does it take to get down 1 mile to the ocean floor
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non renewable Answer #2: The first answer is basically right, that if you take a bottle of salt water out of the ocean, it doesn't grow back. I'm tempted to call it renewable, however, just because people don't keep the salt water they take out. The salt goes somewhere. The water gets used and goes back in the ecosystem and back to the ocean. Also, salt is continually leaching out of rock and soil and ending up in the ocean so in a way, the ocean would renew itself.
non renewable Answer #2: The first answer is basically right, that if you take a bottle of salt water out of the ocean, it doesn't grow back. I'm tempted to call it renewable, however, just because people don't keep the salt water they take out. The salt goes somewhere. The water gets used and goes back in the ecosystem and back to the ocean. Also, salt is continually leaching out of rock and soil and ending up in the ocean so in a way, the ocean would renew itself.
depends on the size of the wave and what ocean it is in