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Ocean water is sinking at the North Atlantic Buoy Station. What could be the reason that the water sinks?

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Answered by bikku29
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It pulls in lower-density water from surrounding areas


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Answered by lovingheart
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The sinking of the ocean water is due to the presence of the more percentage of salinity in water.

Explanation:

  • The sinking of the oceans was due to the presence of the more percentage of salinity in the water.
  • When the salt content is high in water, the water will tend to shrink and due to high density and it gets shrinked below the water of low density.
  • The low density water will contain less number of salt particles and the high density water will contain huge number of salt particles.

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1) What is the ocean water

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2) Why do we can't use ocean water?

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