The water from a melted glacier is less dense than the water of the seas.
cold ocean water is more dense than warm water
Ocean water has salt and other minerals, but fresh water has no salt. Fresh water also has minerals in it, but ocean water has more.
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.
The glacier deposits water as it recedes because when a glacier melts it makes more water. See a glacier is made up of frozen water so when it melts it creates more water.
the sun's rays strike the water at a angle at the poles APEX
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cold ocean water is more dense than warm water
The ocean is most dense towards the bottom of the sea. As the water in the ocean gets colder it gets more dense.
cold ocean waer has more dense than warm water.
Yes. It is more dense and colder -- the most dense and most cold of any ocean water on Earth.
Ocean water has many more various salts and minerals dissolved in it.
All else being equal cold water is more dense than warmer water. The Arctic Ocean, being colder, would be more dense.
Gets colder.
Ocean water has salt and other minerals, but fresh water has no salt. Fresh water also has minerals in it, but ocean water has more.
Water in general is not more dense in Utah. The water of the Great Salt Lake, however, is very ... um ... salty. The dissolved minerals in it make it more dense. The Great Salt Lake is actually significantly saltier than ocean water.
Glaciers hold more than 68% of the world's fresh water, making them the largest reservoir of freshwater on Earth. Oceans contain about 97% of the Earth's water, but much of it is saltwater, which is not suitable for drinking or agriculture.
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.