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The density of the Gulf of Mexico typically ranges between 1.020 to 1.030 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³), depending on factors such as temperature, salinity, and pressure. Generally, seawater's density increases with higher salinity and lower temperature. The Gulf's unique characteristics, including its warm waters and varying salinity from river inflow, can influence local density variations.

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