The coldest temperature in the ocean will be in the polar regions. North and South have specific regions that are considered polar.
A good guess would be Clare at about 110 metres below the current sea level.
Europe would be the main one, but there are parts of Africa between the Atlantic Ocean and Asia too.
You would be swimming in the English Channel.
The highest point in an area would appear as a peak or summit with concentric contour lines closely spaced together, indicating steep terrain. The lowest point would be represented by depressions or valleys with contour lines spaced farther apart, showing gentle slopes leading to the lowest elevation.
That would be the Pacific Ocean, in particular the Philippine Sea to the east, South China Sea to the west, and Sulu Sea to the south.
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The temperature of the ocean is typically lowest at the polar regions, such as the Arctic and Antarctic regions, due to the presence of ice and cold currents. These areas receive less direct sunlight and are influenced by cold air masses, resulting in colder water temperatures.
Kentucky's lowest temperature would be -34 F and -37 C
The Adirondack Mountains region in New York State would likely have the lowest annual temperature range. The mountainous terrain and higher elevation contribute to colder temperatures in the winter and milder temperatures in the summer, resulting in a smaller temperature range throughout the year.
probably would be a dollar
probably would be a dollar
how the temperature difference would change if st. louis were next to an ocean
The average temperature of the ocean's surface is from 30 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit in customary units.
Black sea 0 mThe lowest point of elevation in Georgia is sea level at the Atlantic Ocean.
The lowest point in Oregon is sea level where Oregon meets the Pacific Ocean!!!!
the lowest temp in feb is maybe 11 - 12 degrees and that would be only for 2 days as temperature rarely drop that much in dubai
The lowest point in Oregon would be the Pacific Ocean which is sea level and it all along Oregon western border.