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What is the maximum temperature of seawater in equatorial areas? How much is this temperature at a depth of 500m?

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Answered by atharvapaltankar
8

Answer:

2 degree celcius

Explanation:

Answered by actitis
10

In the equatorial region, the seawater temperature is about 28 °C and at a depth of about 500 meters, it is about 10-15°C.

Explanation:

In the equatorial region, there occurs highest amount of sunlight, so the temperature of the sea water remains the highest in this region. For example, in the Indian ocean, the seawater temperature in the equatorial region reaches up to about 28°C.

Again, as the depth increase, the temperature of the seawater decreases. It is because the sunlight cannot penetrate deep into the layers. SO, at a depth of about 500 meters in the same region, the seawater will have a temperature of about 10 to 15°C. This temperature also occurs because the sea warms and cools at a much slower rate.

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