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The density of ocean water is influenced by both salinity and temperature. Higher salt concentrations increase density, as dissolved salts add mass without significantly increasing volume. Conversely, warmer water is less dense than cooler water, as it expands. Therefore, the interplay between salinity and temperature determines the overall density of ocean water, which affects ocean circulation and marine ecosystems.
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By using the sun rays to calibrate the amount of water if the temperature affects the water cycle then it affects the whole world.
Yes. How much it affects the experiment depends on exactly what the experiment is and how much the temperature has changed, but any change in temperature affects water's physical and chemical properties.
temperature, current, and turbidity A+temperature, current, and turbidity
Its heat capacity
temperature is dependent on pressure which is why absolute temp is used by oceanographers
ocean current gander
Ocean water is more dense than fresh water at the same temperature because it contains dissolved salts and minerals which increase its mass without significantly affecting its volume. This higher density allows ocean water to exert greater pressure at depth and affects ocean circulation patterns.
The temperature of ocean water can be affected by the depth. The deeper it gets, the colder the temperature. The current also can affect the temperature of ocean water.
The factors that most influence the temperature of seawater are solar radiation, ocean currents, and air temperature. Solar radiation heats the surface water, while ocean currents transport warm or cold water around the globe. Air temperature affects the exchange of heat between the atmosphere and the ocean.
The density of ocean water is influenced by both salinity and temperature. Higher salt concentrations increase density, as dissolved salts add mass without significantly increasing volume. Conversely, warmer water is less dense than cooler water, as it expands. Therefore, the interplay between salinity and temperature determines the overall density of ocean water, which affects ocean circulation and marine ecosystems.
Temperature affects the density of the seawater. Warming causes water to expand and become less dense. Excess warming at the surface may prevent surface water from being subducted to the ocean depths. Surface water typically retains its temperature/salinity balance after advecting to the ocean depths.
evaporation
Fishing is a factor that affects aquatic life in the ocean. So is water pollution.
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Temperature affects the way water moves by changing its density. Cold water is denser than warm water, causing it to sink. This process can drive ocean currents as denser, colder water sinks and displaces warmer, less dense water. Temperature also affects the rate of evaporation and condensation, influencing the water cycle.