Ocean water is typically warmest in the tropics, particularly in areas near the equator where solar radiation is most intense. The warmest surface waters are found in regions like the Caribbean Sea and the Coral Sea, where temperatures can exceed 30°C (86°F). Additionally, warm water currents, such as the Gulf Stream, can also elevate temperatures in certain oceanic regions.
The Indian ocean is the warmest ocean
False, ocean water makes up 93% of the hydrosphere. Fresh water makes up 7% of the hydrosphere. The hydrosphere takes up 75% percent of the earth's surface.
The warmest ocean is the Indian Ocean. The temperature of the surface water is sometimes as warm as 36.6 degrees Celsius. However, in the south, the waters become icy cold where the Indian Ocean meets the chilly Southern Ocean.
Equator.
The warmest ocean in the world is the Indian ocean.
Quite so; most of the world's water (and hence, most of the world's hydrosphere) is in the oceans.
Ocean water generally gets warmer toward the equator and cooler toward the poles. However, the warmest water is not usually observed directly on the equator itself.
In the Tropics. Shallow water will retain more heat than deeper water.
The hydrosphere is the depth of the deepest ocean. 14,000-feet. Challenger Deep, the deepest part of the ocean is almost seven-miles deep. The hydrosphere contains all the water on or near the surface of the earth, including water found in clouds.
Warm water is less dense than cold water.
No it is not.... Because the geosphere is The crust, mantle, inner and outer core....
No, wind is not a force of the hydrosphere. Wind is a part of the atmosphere, which is separate from the hydrosphere. The hydrosphere includes all the water on Earth, such as oceans, lakes, rivers, and groundwater.