Geography, asked by rachanakarat123, 8 months ago

the density of
sea water​

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Answered by harsh8116
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The density of surface seawater ranges from about 1020 to 1029 kg/m 3, depending on the temperature and salinity. At a temperature of 25 °C, salinity of 35 g/kg and 1 atm pressure, the density of seawater is 1023.6 kg/m 3. Deep in the ocean, under high pressure, seawater can reach a density of 1050 kg/m 3 or higher.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Seawater density increases from 1.0240 g/cm3 at 20°C to 1.0273 g/cm3 at 0°C at a constant salinity. Globally, there is an average of about a 20°C temperature decrease from the surface to bottom of ocean.

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