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2. What happens to the density of seawater when temperature reduces? *

Remains constant

Decreases

Increases

None of the above.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Temperature changes effect seawater density: as water cools its density increases. As water cools, H2O molecules pack more closely together (because the molecules are vibrating less at lower temperatures) and take up less volume. The same number of water molecules in smaller volume results in a higher density.

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Answered by kaustubh2800
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Answer:

The density of seawater increases when temperature reduces.

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