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a layer in a body of water in which water temperature drops with increased depth faster than it does in other layers
it keeps the water warm
it keeps the water warm
Temperature rises.
A line where temperature changes.
the temperature drops rapidly :)
Thermocline
The sun can't reach the thermocline layer to heat that depth of water
thermocline is the level in the ocean/sea water that dramatically DECREASES in temperature, and the halocline is the level in the ocean/sea water that dramatically INCREASES in temperature
The sun can't reach the thermocline layer to heat that depth of water
The sun can't reach the thermocline layer to heat that depth of water
all lakes have a thermocline. Summer time the thermocline will be higher. In winter lower. Thermocline is a layer of water that is separated by temperature. Some lakes have a summer thermocline of 40 feet. But colder water in any lake will fluctuate with how cold and access to sunlight.
a layer of water in the ocean where the temperature declines rapidly with depth
Thermocline describes a steep temperature in a body of water. This temperature is gradient and can be in bodies of water such as lakes and ponds.
thermocline
A pycnocline is a type of ecocline (or "cline" for short), just as thermocline and halocline are. An ecocline is where a series of biocommunities display a continuous gradient. A pycnocline is the difference in water density. A thermocline is the difference in water temperature. A halocline is the difference in water salinity
The sun can't reach the thermocline layer to heat that depth of water