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Conditions in Earth's oceans vary widely due to factors such as depth, temperature, salinity, and light penetration. Surface waters are generally warmer and less saline, while deeper regions can be much colder and have higher salinity. Additionally, the availability of sunlight decreases with depth, affecting photosynthesis and the types of organisms that can thrive in different layers. Ocean currents and geographic features also contribute to regional variations in these conditions.

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