First we need to define the size of a drop then the number can be estimated. But it's almost impossible to know.
The answer depends on whether you are measuring the drops from a slow drip or the number of drops of water in an ocean!
it means that by starting something small you can go to great extents. without those little drops of water how can an ocean exist? all those tiny drops collected together made the ocean
thermocline
no body knows accept god .
The layer of water where temperature drops sharply is called the thermocline. This is a zone of rapid temperature change in the ocean that separates the warm surface water from the colder deep water.
The process of ocean acidification, where the pH of ocean water drops due to absorbing CO2, can harm marine life with calcium carbonate shells or skeletons, such as corals and mollusks. This can disrupt the ocean's ecosystem and impact food chains.
Tiny little drops make an ocean...save them.
Yes, adding salt to water increases its density, which may affect the surface tension of the water and impact the number of drops that can balance on a coin. The increased density can lead to smaller drops forming, potentially allowing more drops to balance on the coin due to the altered properties of the saltwater solution.
neritic zone
No, it is a mixture of a number of different compound. Water itself is a compound. Ocean water is not pure water though.
The edges of the continental plates under water are called the continental shelf.
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