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Tell variations in sea water Temperatures

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Answered by Anonymous
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The variation in solar energy absorbed means that the ocean surface can vary in temperature from a warm 30°C in the tropics to a very cold -2°C near the poles. ... The deep ocean below the thermocline, making up 80% of the ocean, is the same very cold temperature throughout.

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Answered by harsh05572
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Answer:

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Variations in sea temperatures are :-

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1.There are marked variations in the horizontal and verticle distribution of temperatures of the oceans.

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2.In general, the temperature decreases from the equator towards the poles and from the surface towards the bottom of the seas and oceans.

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3.In the equtorial region, the density of water decreases due to high temperature.

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4.There is a negetive corelation between the temperature received and the density of water which means higher the temperature, lower the density of water vice versa.

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5.The hotter and lighter water from the equtorial Region moves towards the colder and denser water of the polar regions.

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