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How do increases in temperature affect the density of ocean water?

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Answered by vinay7860
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Here is your answer.

Density changes with temperature because volume changes with temperature. As you heat something up, the volume usually increases because the faster moving molecules are further apart. Since volume is in the denominator increasing the volume decreases the density.

Increasing salinity also increases the density of sea water. Less dense water floats on top of more dense water. Given two layers of water with the same salinity the warmer water will float on top of the colder water.

Temperature has a greater effect on the density of water than salinity does.

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Answered by vasantinikam2004
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<b>\huge\undeline{Explanation:-}

Water is very abnormal substance because its density is lower in its solid state than its liquid state.

The density of water is 1kg/L(at 278.15K)

Density of ocean water also depends three factors

One is depth and air pressure, the other one is salinity of water and the other one is is temperature.

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