A rapid change in temperature with depth in the ocean is called thermocline. A rapid change in density with depth in the ocean is called the pynocline.
Thermocline
A rapid change in ocean density with depth is called a thermocline. This thermocline is caused by variations in temperature and can impact ocean circulation and marine life distribution.
A rapid change in density with depth in the ocean is called a thermocline.
Hyperthermia and hypothermia are what the rapid change in body temperature is called. Someone who is experiencing hyperthermia has a temperature that remains above normal. Someone who is experiencing hypothermia has a temperature that remains below normal.
The layer of water where temperature drops sharply is called the thermocline. This is a zone of rapid temperature change in the ocean that separates the warm surface water from the colder deep water.
The term you are referring to is "thermocline." It is the layer of water in the ocean where there is a rapid change in temperature with depth, serving as a barrier between warmer surface water and colder deep water.
A rapid change in temperature within a specific zone is referred to as a thermal shock. This occurs when there is a sudden and extreme temperature variation in a material or object, leading to stress and potential damage. Thermal shock can cause cracking or distortion in materials.
Pycncline
A zone of rapid temperature change is a thermocline.
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Snow falls and a rapid change must occur such as a rapid change in the temperature, strong winds, or heavy snow fall.
A thermocline is a rapid change in temperature with depth in the ocean. Depending on the latitude and season, thermoclines can be present or absent and vary in depth of occurrence, however a thermocline will usually be found in the mesopelagic zone.