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The three factors that help form deep currents are ...density,salinity,and tempature.
Factors that important in fossil formation include temperature and pressure. Also, the presence of the correct ingredients in important in fossil formation.
The density of surface seawater ranges from about 1.020 to 1.029 g·cm-3, depending on the temperature and salinityThe average density of seawater at the surface of the ocean is 1.025 g/ml; seawater is denser than freshwater (which reaches a maximum density of 1.000 g/ml at a temperature of 4°C) because of the added mass of the salts.
depth and density
The four factors that cause ocean currents: (1) Planet rotation, (2) Wind, (3) Density of the water (depends on temperature and salinity), and (4) Gravitation of the moon and earth. Direction and strength depends on the shape of the shoreline, depth and shape of the bottom, and other currents.
Salinity and temperature
Temperature and Salinity
Temperature, salinity and total saturation of other minerals, depth.
Temperature, salinity, and pressure.
Deep Currents.
temperature,salinity,and density
Temperature, pressure, and common ion effect
-As temperature increases, density increases (due to thermal expansion) -As salinity increases, density increases (due to the addition of more dissolved material) -As pressure increases, density increases (due to the compressive effects of pressure) of these 3 factors, only temperature and salinity influence the density of surface water. Pressure influences seawater density only when very high pressures are encountered, such as in deep ocean trenches.'' (Thurman H., et al, 2002)
The three factors that help form deep currents are ...density,salinity,and tempature.
abiotic environmental factors would be temperature, salinity, and flow.
Climate: (temperature, rainfall, sunlight and salinity)
the density of the water, temperature (warm temps) and salinity (amount of salt in the water) could make ocean water sink (-: