Science, asked by geetimalabora7, 9 months ago

Lysocline is all about
(a) density
(b) salinity
(c) pressure
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carbonate compensation depth

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Answered by TheChessKing
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The lysocline is the depth in the ocean dependent upon the calcite compensation depth (CCD), usually around 3.5 km, below which the rate of dissolution of calcite increases dramatically because of a pressure effect. ... In the mid-depth area of the ocean, sediments are rich in CaCO3, content values reaching 85-95%.

Answered by shettybhushan2
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Answer:

(b) salinity.............

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