the density does not change, only the pressure
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Sea water is a homogenous mixture, according to the key to correction :>
yes they do a lagoon is exactly like the sea except not in size or deepness just in the way the water is. In other words the lagoon is like a mini sea just extremely tiny. So yes lagoons do have salt in them but not always it depends on how long the lagoon has been there and if the sea has been made access some how. Lauren bell
The level of gulf water and sea water depends on the influence of the moon and sun, and contantly changes with the ebb and flood of the tides.
Most rivers are subject to tidal flows just as the sea is. Additionally, water flowing into the river from the surrounding land changes the level.
When sunlight enters the sea, water molecules absorb and scatter different colors of light. Blue light is scattered most efficiently by water molecules, which is why the sea appears blue. This scattering of light also depends on factors like depth, algae, and particles in the water.
Yes, sea water temperatures are already rising because of global warming. Warming water expands, so this is raising the sea levels. Melting glaciers and ice caps are also adding fresh water to the oceans, again raising sea levels. So global warming is going raise sea temperatures and make the seas less salty.
Sea salts are those which are isolated from sea water as NaCl, MgCl2, CaCl2, but some salts are produce on earth by rain water or other geological changes as Nitrate, Carbonate and Silicate salts.
Changes in the water cycle can bring ice ages and can higher and lower sea level because when earth had much cooler temperatures the water cycle was forced to stop cycling so now that the climate has changed the water cycle pumps up more water creating higher sea levels which also creates ice ages by bringing cold weather.
If a Chlamydomonas cell is transferred to sea water, it may experience changes in its osmotic balance due to the different salt concentration. The cell may need to regulate its water and ion levels to prevent dehydration or bursting. Additionally, the cell may adapt its metabolic processes to utilize the different nutrients available in the sea water.
it changes by how the weather is outside. Weather is what changes the climate in the sea
There was significant loss of water, there was degradation of the land and decline in ground water level.