Salinity generally increases with depth in the ocean due to factors such as the pressure and temperature changes that affect water density. However, this trend can vary in different regions due to mixing processes, freshwater input from rivers, and melting ice. In deeper waters, salinity levels can stabilize, forming distinct layers that reflect the ocean's thermohaline circulation. Overall, while deeper layers often have higher salinity, local conditions can lead to variations.
The pressure increases It becomes darker The concentrations of minerals change
The pressure
Because all the water ontop of you is being pushed down by gravity
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the deeper you go, the colder the ocean water gets
Water pressure increases as you go deeper.
the animals
increase
lower
Temperature decreases with depth.
The deeper into the Earth you go it gets hotter and hotter.
The pressure increases as you go deeper. The deeper you go the greater the pressure