hot because when its cold it turn hot
Yes. Density is affected by pressure and temperature. So of course, water from a hot spring would have different density than water in colder regions of the world. Also, water from different depths would have different densities.
pressure of the depths are the same
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.
no the water levels those not stead the same
because of the different depths of the water
The temperature of the continental crust varies widely across different areas and at different depths.
It depends how you measure it. You could measure the temperature at the same time at many places across the estuary and at different depths in the water and the mud. Then find the average temperature at that one time.You could measure the temperature at one place in the estuary every week for a year. Then find the average temperature for the year.
going on a dive to collect different samples of ocean water at different depths
shallow water not many people no because they all live in different depths of the water
There is no exact depth to the inky deep water. This is because different oceans and seas have different depths.
Different species breed in different areas and at different depths.
going on a dive to collect samples of ocean water at different depths