Yes, water is very common in the ocean depths.
Strange question??????
going on a dive to collect samples of ocean water at different depths
It lives in the ocean depths.
george
The deepest parts of oceans are dark all the time because natural light does not penetrate to the ocean depths. Little is known about life in the depths of the ocean. More is known about the moon than the depths of the oceans. Water pressure is great, the temperature is constant.
Salacia; the goddess of salt water who presided over the depths of the ocean.
An oceanographer studies water chemicals, underwater life and sediments all about the ocean and its inhabitants.
going on a dive to collect different samples of ocean water at different depths
The deepest parts of oceans are dark all the time because natural light does not penetrate to the ocean depths. Little is known about life in the depths of the ocean. More is known about the moon than the depths of the oceans. Water pressure is great, the temperature is constant.
pacific
cold water is more dense and sinks i think
Leonardo da Vinci made significant contributions to the understanding of ocean depths through his observations and studies of water dynamics. He was one of the first to suggest that the ocean floor had varying depths and that water currents could shape the seabed. His detailed sketches and notes on the movement of water, including waves and tides, laid the groundwork for future scientific exploration into oceanography. Da Vinci's interdisciplinary approach combined art and science, highlighting the interconnectedness of natural phenomena.
Temperature affects the density of the seawater. Warming causes water to expand and become less dense. Excess warming at the surface may prevent surface water from being subducted to the ocean depths. Surface water typically retains its temperature/salinity balance after advecting to the ocean depths.