intertidal zone
The density of ocean water is calculated using the temperature, salinity, and pressure of the water. These factors impact the water's mass and volume, which determines its density. The density of ocean water can vary depending on these factors, with colder, saltier, and deeper water typically being denser.
plants that live in the ocean. They are living plants.
gets colder
no. the density of an object is alone no matter how much you have it is still the same if i have a glass of water its density is 1 if i have an ocean of water its density is 1
Evaporating water the concentration of salts increase and so the density increase.
intertidal zone
Depth is a measure of distance between the surface and the ocean floor.
Mixed Layer Main Thermocline Deep Water Layer
Greater density
A rapid change in density with depth in the ocean is called a thermocline.
A Structure.
It is called an ocean current
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Depth
Mid-Ocean Ridge.