answersLogoWhite

0

Molecules can reside in an ocean is suspended form.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is layring?

Ozone layer depletion is the death of ozone molecules. These molecules reside in the ozone layer.


What is ozone layr depictione?

Ozone layer depletion is the death of ozone molecules. These molecules reside in the ozone layer.


Where in the ocean do tuna typically reside?

Tuna typically reside in the open ocean, where they can be found in warm and temperate waters around the world. They are known to migrate long distances in search of food and suitable breeding grounds.


How many H2O molecules are in the ocean?

There are approximately 1.332×10^24 water molecules in the ocean.


What part of the ocean do echinoderms live?

Echinoderms are marine animals, which means they reside in the ocean. Echinoderms are found from the intertidal zone to the abyssal zone.


Where does robin trower live?

Half moon Bay, CA ocean colony


In which layer are most gas molecules found?

Most gas molecules are found in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. This is the layer where weather occurs and where most living organisms reside.


When a wave is on the surface of the ocean what direction do the molecules move in?

In an ocean wave, the water molecules move in a circular motion. As the wave passes through, water molecules move in an elliptical path, with no net forward movement. The energy of the wave is what is being transferred, not the water molecules themselves.


What eat bacteria from the ocean?

Sugar molecules


What coast does the Atlantic Ocean reside near?

If your referring to North or South America its on the East Coast, if your referring to Europe or Africa its on the west coast.


What process enables water molecules to move from the ocean to the atmosphere?

Process of evaporation.


How are ocean waves made?

The winds cause waves on the surface of the ocean. The wind transfers some of its energy to the water, through friction between the air molecules and the water molecules. Stronger winds cause larger waves.