There usually about the same
the deeper you go, the colder the ocean water gets
The temperature of the ocean at the surface is not constant across all oceans. For example, the Arctic Ocean will have a much colder surface temperature than the Pacific.
The temperature goes down ie it gets colder.
Low 60s, still chilly to an extent depending how well you tolerate colder water temperatures.
The ocean water temperature off Hawaii only varies from about 76 to 81 degrees F. Colder is from about December to April, warmer May to November.
Average ocean temperature is about 83 F.
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.
it depends on what opart of the ocean you are talking about...the deeper you get the colder it becomes nad the closer you get to the south or north pole the colder it becomes
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Ocean water gets more dense as temperature goes down. So, the colder the water, the more dense it is. Increasing salinity also increases the density of sea water. Source: Science book.
In general, the answer is the water gets colder as you go deeper. But, there are exceptions. For example, at the Galapagos Rift there are intensely hot (hundreds of degrees) springs at depths of almost two miles.