because of all the sand banks and in Melbourne the dredging. another common cause is because of the gravity
because there are different levels
Ocean levels will rise.
cape reinga
No, salinity is not uniform throughout the ocean. It can vary due to factors such as evaporation, precipitation, input of freshwater from rivers, and mixing of water masses. Salinity levels can be different in different regions and at different depths within the ocean.
Because of the ocean levels.
The relationship between CO2 levels and pH in the ocean is that as CO2 levels increase, the pH of the ocean decreases. This is because CO2 dissolves in seawater, forming carbonic acid, which lowers the pH of the water. This process is known as ocean acidification.
The continental shelf, continental slop and the ocean floor
it all depends, but they're the same thing, just different levels of orginization, like states and cities
Different parts of the skin tend to have different acidity levels which is why the ph levels change.
the temporary increase in ocean levels as a direct result of a hurricanes winds is called the storm surge.
The evironment of the ocean is very low-nutrient. This is due to the fact that it is a HUGE environement and none of the ecosystems contained withing (such as coral reefs) can generate enough nutrients to make the entirety of the ocean system contain normal levels of nutrients.
Atmospheric carbon dioxide dissolves in the ocean, forming carbonic acid. This lowers the pH levels of the ocean, making it more acidic. This process is known as ocean acidification and can harm marine life and ecosystems.