As wer gets deeper there is less oxygen and it gets colder.
As ocean depth increases, pressure also increases. This is because as water depth increases, there is more water above exerting force due to gravity. Pressure in the ocean increases about 1 atmosphere (atm) for every 10 meters of depth.
Its intensity decreases.
halocline
There are a number of things that could happen to the salinity of an ocean if it's depth increased. The salinity would likely also increase.
The temperature goes down ie it gets colder.
Yes, it does. The more you advance towards the bottom of the ocean, the more the water pressure increases. Which is why you implode before reaching the bottom.
As wer gets deeper there is less oxygen and it gets colder.
The density of the water increases with the salinity, so saline water is denser and sinks to the bottom. Temperature is also a factor, however. Cold, saline water is the densest
Water pressure increases as depth increases.
Conditions in the ocean change significantly with depth due to factors like temperature, pressure, and light availability. As depth increases, temperature generally decreases, leading to colder waters in the deeper layers. Pressure also increases dramatically with depth, affecting marine life and physical processes. Additionally, light penetration diminishes, resulting in dark conditions that influence the types of organisms that can thrive at various depths.
the pressure increases i forgot why but that's what i know
Every 10 meters you go down, the pressure increases by approximately 1 atmosphere or 1 bar.