The ocean is most dense towards the bottom of the sea. As the water in the ocean gets colder it gets more dense.
the most dense part5 of the ocean is my ballbag
the atlantic ocean
Yes. It is more dense and colder -- the most dense and most cold of any ocean water on Earth.
the most dense part of the water is in the Pacific Ocean. it is located near the middle of the ocean. go 50 miles past the middle and you there. Make sure you go north though. It's an ocean trench. HOPE THIS HELPS>>>>>EVEN THOUGH IS'T WRONG...
The water in the deep zone (abyssal zone) of the ocean would be most dense due to the high pressure and low temperature, causing water to become more compact and denser compared to surface waters.
At the surface of the ocean in the warmest area of the ocean.
more dense
The ocean is stratified with denser layers below less dense layers.
the surface of the ocean, like the top. where the water is less dense. less dense, less salinity, more dense, more salinity,think of it that way, that's how i do it.
I think that it causes a deep ocean current.....
cold ocean water is more dense than warm water
You will find the greatest density in higher latitudes due to the temperature of the water. Now, as for which specific latitude (and at what point does the temperature become a non factor) is a bit above my area of expertise.