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What are the name of currents set up by saltwater sinking and rising in the ocean?

it is ocean currents


Why an egg floats in saltwater?

because the salt make the water roses up in the egg move along with the water


What elements form?

In the Earth's core iron makes up most of the mass. Everything else floats on the surface. The surface crust is mostly granite. The crust at the ocean bottom is mostly basalt.


Where can you fish tuna?

In a saltwater sea of ocean. It really depends on where you are near, look it up on google


How does the that makes up icebergs differ from the surrounding ocean water?

The Iceberg if made up of fresh water on top and saltwater at the bottom.


How does the water that makes up icebergs differ from the surrounding ocean water?

The Iceberg if made up of fresh water on top and saltwater at the bottom.


What is found in every ocean on earth?

Water is found in every ocean on Earth. It covers about 71% of the Earth's surface, and oceans contain saltwater which make up their unique ecosystems.


Is the bering strait freshwater or saltwater?

This is a tricky question, but I believe I know the answer. The Bering Strait is between the Pacific Ocean (salt water) and the Arctic Ocean (salt water). Sea ice also is present farther up north in the Arctic Ocean. So, due to logical deduction, I would make an educate guess that the Bering Strait is saltwater.


Does all moving water eventually empty into a lake or an ocean?

Yes Everything Winds Up In The Ocean Sooner Or Later


What would happen if the ocean went up 1 degree?

everything would die!


Is there more saltwater than freshwater on the earth?

There is much more saltwater than freshwater. All of the oceans are made up of saltwater for example.


Do you realize we are floating in space?

We are held onto Earth by gravity. Also, the atmosphere ( air) is like fluid, like water. If you drop a stick into the ocean, it floats. That's because the weight of the stick is less than the buoyancy of the ocean pushing up, so it floats. A rock, on the other hand, is heavier than the buoyancy of the water pushing up on it, so it sinks. Imagine the air as water. We do not get pushed up into space because our weight is greater than the buoyancy of the air pushing up on us. So it is like we are in the bottom of an ocean.