The temperature of ocean water is not the same everywhere and at all times of the year. Justify the given statement.
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Because the Earth is round, the angle of the surface relative to the incoming radiation differs with latitude. At low latitudes, near the equator, direct overhead sunlight received all year warms surface waters. At high latitudes, ocean waters receive less sunlight – the poles receive only 40 percent of the heat that the equator does.
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the temperature of ocean water also varies with depth.in the ocean solar energy is reflected in the upper surface or rapidly absorbed with depth meaning the less sunlight there is and this result the less warming of water
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