There is a deep saline lake under the ocean water in the Gulf of Mexico. I believe that would qualify. See what the Geekologists have to say in the link below.
Of course, the "no kidding, duh" answer is "At the bottom."
If all the oceans had the same salt concentration, the densest water would be in the Mariana's Trench, where the pressure would push the most water into a given volume.
A deep current is found in the ocean when a temperature change occurs. This also has to do with the alignment of the sun and the moon.
The Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) are the low salinity waters found in the Southern Ocean.
it has the highest density. it has the fewest plants. apex (:
The water would have the same density anywhere it is.
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It is called an ocean current
Which substance has the highest density at room temperature? hydrogen, oxygen, water
because salt is higher density than water and dissolves in the water, increasing density
Density is calculated from the temperature and salinity of the water.
No
Depth
No