briefly review the distribution of temperature of sea water
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Temperatures in the oceans decrease with increasing depth. ... The temperature range extends from 30 °C (86 °F) at the sea surface to −1 °C (30.2 °F) at the seabed. Like salinity, the temperature at depth is determined by the conditions that the water encountered when it was last at the surface.
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The average temperature of surface water of the oceans is about 27°C and it gradually decreases from the equator towards the poles. The rate of decrease of temperature with increasing latitude is generally 0.5°C per latitude.
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