mixing of cold and warm water in ocean currents
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Cold ,salty water sinks to the bottom of the ocean....Cold water has a hogher density tha warm water. Water gets colder with depth becoz cold,salty ocean water sinks to the bottom of the ocean basins below the less dense warmer water near the surface..
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Cold ,salty water sinks to the bottom of the ocean....Cold water has a hogher density tha warm water. Water gets colder with depth becoz cold,salty ocean water sinks to the bottom of the ocean basins below the less dense warmer water near the surface..
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The sinking and transport of cold, salty water at depth combined with the wind-driven flow of warm water at the surface creates a complex pattern of ocean circulation called the 'global conveyor belt.
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