Water below the thermocline is relatively undisturbed in comparison to the water above the thermocline. true or false
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The given statement is true.
A thermocline is a kind of thin thermal layer which are distinctly present in huge water bodies like the oceans, etc.The thermoclines separate the water body into 2 distinctive layers - the upper part and the lower deep part. They are formed due to the natural phenomena like radiative cooling or heating of the surface waters during the nights and daytime.
The lower deep part comprises of deep waters of the ocean that are calm and undisturbed.
A thermocline is a kind of thin thermal layer which are distinctly present in huge water bodies like the oceans, etc.The thermoclines separate the water body into 2 distinctive layers - the upper part and the lower deep part. They are formed due to the natural phenomena like radiative cooling or heating of the surface waters during the nights and daytime.
The lower deep part comprises of deep waters of the ocean that are calm and undisturbed.
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