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The Antarctic Bottom Water, North Atlantic Deep Water, and Antarctic Intermediate Water are three density currents that form in polar regions.
Answer 1) At the Surface. Answer 2) I disagree with the above answer. For practical purposes water is not compressible. Therefore the density is the same all over. The difference in density at the surface and at the bottom is so small that it is negligible. However, fresh water is less dense than seawater, since the salts dissolved in the seawater makes it more dense. For that reason, if you consider seawater near the mouth of a river, that water will be less dense than the seawater in general.
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Well, just like soup's density expands or decreases at the bottom and top of a pot because of the heat, so does a hot spring because of the shallow magma chamber that causes the water to heat up to over 200°C. Hope this helped! :D
The word 'bottom' has different meanings as part of speech. One sentence with 'bottom' as noun is 'The lake was almost empty, with only little water present at the BOTTOM
Flamingos inhabit shallow muddy or swampy water and have webbed feet so they won't sink into the muddy bottom.
It is calculated by dividing the population by the area.Therefore, you would need to have the number of people in the numerator(on the top of the fraction) and the number of square miles/meters/acres in the denominator(the bottom of the fraction). Then you divide to get the population density but, if you get a decimal you would either have to round your answer up or down to get a whole number.
The density of the material is greater than the density of water if it sinks to the bottom of the container when placed in water.
It is calculated by dividing the population by the area.Therefore, you would need to have the number of people in the numerator(on the top of the fraction) and the number of square miles/meters/acres in the denominator(the bottom of the fraction). Then you divide to get the population density but, if you get a decimal you would either have to round your answer up or down to get a whole number.
The density of the material is greater than the density of water because it sinks to the bottom of the container. Objects with a density greater than that of water will sink in water.
The population of Six Mile Bottom is 83.
The layer with the highest density will be found at the bottom of the beaker. This is because denser liquids sink while less dense liquids rise.
The liquid of higher density will settle to the bottom.
If a liquid is poured into water and falls to the bottom the density must be greater than 1.
Oil is heavier than water so it sinks to the bottom.
The more dense liquid will be on the bottom in this case the one that is 1.3
densities. Liquids will arrange in order of decreasing density from bottom to top in the graduated cylinder. Liquids with higher density will sink to the bottom while those with lower density will float on top.