what would be the difference in temperature of seawater from equatorial region to polar areas
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the seawater of equatorial region is extremely hot in extreme condition of hotness and in polar region the water sea water is extremely cold due to the extreme weather cold
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The temperature of seawater ‘decreases from the equator’ to the Polar areas.
Explanation:
- The temperature of the seawater near the equator is between 27°- 28°C.
- As you go higher into the latitudes the ‘temperature’ goes down from 10° to 13°C.
- At the Polar Regions and latitude of 60° the temperature is at 0°C.
- The temperature goes below the ‘freezing point’ and surface water at 60° latitude is always frozen.
- The temperature of seawater decreases with the depth of the sea.
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