reflection of sun
The moon is the primary celestial body that causes the tides in the ocean due to its gravitational pull. The sun also plays a role in the tides, but to a lesser extent compared to the moon.
No, the sun does not cool the ocean. Remember, the sun heats up things.
The Sun does not effect the salt in the ocean.
Ocean water appears lighter in color and reflects more sunlight compared to glaciers, which are usually covered in darker debris and absorb more sunlight. This difference in reflectivity is due to the varying properties of the two surfaces, with water having a higher albedo (reflectivity) compared to ice and snow.
how does the sun affect the formation of ocean currants
The sun is a star.
sun heats up ocean. evaporation. clouds. rain falls back into ocean
they interact by precipitation . when the sun precipitates water in the ocean
the ocean is already salty and the sun does not effect it at all
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If the Helix Nebula was an ocean, our Sun would be like a grain of sand. Nebulas are so huge that it takes light thousands of years to cross one, and light is the fastest thing we know of.
The sun is not as close to the bottom of the ocean as it is at the top.