Geography, asked by mannanshah, 10 months ago

2.With increasing depth, the temperature of sea water decreases to a certain extent.

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Answered by anmolkumar50
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Answer:

The water at the bottom has velocity very negligible as compared to the top ones. the kinetic energy at bottom is also found to be negligible . At the depth of sea water sun lights can't reach so that temperature of sea decreases to a certain limit with increasing depth.

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Answered by dawoodbilal1234587
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Answer:

Answer 1

There may be various reasons,

1) The sunlight doesn't reaches the depth of the seat the bottom so the bottom portion remains cool as compared to top one.

2) The water at the bottom has velocity very negligible as compared to the top ones. the kinetic energy at bottom is also found to be negligible .

At the depth of sea water sun lights can't reach so that temperature of sea decreases to a certain limit with increasing depth.

Answer 2

The water at the bottom has velocity very negligible as compared to the top ones. the kinetic energy at bottom is also found to be negligible . At the depth of sea water sun lights can't reach so that temperature of sea decreases to a certain limit with increasing depth

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