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What forms where the density of the ocean increases?

oceans stuff


How have oceans on venus and mars affected the density of their atmospheres?

It's due to the chemical reaction of the co2 on the ocean water, since there is no salt the density increases


Why density of oceans nearly uniform?

The density of oceans is nearly uniform due to the mixing of water caused by currents, tides, and waves, which distribute temperature and salinity relatively evenly across vast areas. Additionally, the influence of the Earth's rotation and gravitational forces contributes to this uniformity. While there are variations in density with depth and due to localized factors, the overall balance of these processes helps maintain a consistent density throughout the ocean.


What do mid oceans and hot spots beneath ocean plates have in common?

rising magma moves due to density differences


What is the density of the hydrosphere?

The average density of the hydrosphere is about 1,000 kilograms per cubic meter. This includes all water on Earth, such as oceans, lakes, rivers, and groundwater. The density varies slightly depending on temperature, salinity, and pressure.


Which method of thermal energy transfer are responsible for the changes in density?

Changes in density in fluids are primarily caused by thermal expansion and contraction, which is a result of conduction and convection as heat is transferred. These variations in density play a crucial role in the circulation patterns of fluids, such as in the atmosphere and oceans.


Another name for the thermohaline current is?

The thermohaline circulation is a term for the global density-driven circulation of the oceans. Derivation is from thermo- for heat and -haline for salt, which together determine the density of sea water


Why there is a pressure difference between the oceans and the continents?

The pressure difference between the oceans and continents arises primarily from variations in altitude and density of the materials involved. Oceans are generally at sea level, exerting a uniform hydrostatic pressure, while continents have varying elevations, leading to differences in atmospheric pressure. Additionally, the density of ocean water is greater than that of air, contributing to the overall pressure dynamics. This creates a pressure gradient that affects weather patterns and ocean currents.


Why does the atmosphere sit above Earth's oceans?

The atmosphere sits above Earth's oceans due to gravity, which pulls all matter towards the center of the planet. The density of air is lower than that of water, so it occupies the space above the oceans. Temperature and pressure also play a role in determining the vertical distribution of the atmosphere.


What is the meaning of satisfied in Hindi?

"satisfied" should still mean "satisfied" no mater which language it is translated to or from.


What is difference between density of salty water and normal water?

Salt water is a lighter density than fresh. The difference depends on the salinity of the water. This differs all over the world in different parts of the oceans and in salt water lakes.


What is the oppsite of satisfied?

The opposite to satisfied is unsatisfied.