The size, and how close to the equator they are.
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Ocean temperatures vary over the surface of the Earth due to a combination of factors, including latitude, proximity to land masses, ocean currents, and atmospheric conditions. Generally, temperatures are warmer near the equator and cooler towards the poles. Ocean currents can transport warmer or cooler water to different regions, impacting local temperatures. Additionally, coastal areas may experience more variability in temperature due to interactions with the atmosphere and land.
temperatures don't vary.
Ocean temperatures change on a seasonal basis, but there are other factors at play which complicate when, and how, and by how much it changes.
Ocean temperatures can vary widely depending on location and depth. Surface temperatures can range from below freezing in polar regions to over 90°F in tropical areas. Deeper ocean waters tend to be colder, often around 36-37°F in the deep ocean.
Temperatures in the ocean vary on the location, depending on how far or close it is to the equator.
Oceans are able to absorb and holds energy from sunlight A thermal exchange Ocean absorbs and releases thermal energy much more slowly than dry land. Have heat, will travel Different temperatures at different locations.
Ocean temperatures change on a seasonal basis, but there are other factors at play which complicate when, and how, and by how much it changes.
Average temperatures on Ocean surfaces vary less than 10 degrees F (6 degrees C) throughout year
The atmosphere has a lower heat capacity.
it has no atmosphere to smooth out temperatures, and each day and night lasts a fortnight
The average surface temperature of the ocean is around 17 degrees Celsius (62.6 degrees Fahrenheit). This can vary depending on the region and the time of year, with warmer temperatures near the equator and cooler temperatures near the poles.