What would have happen if the temp of sea
water near the sea bed would have gone
below the freezing point
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The temperature of the deep ocean, deeper than 2000m, falls into the range of 0 to 3 degrees C. Salinity allows the water to be become very cold while not freezing.
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Ocean water freezes simply like freshwater, however at lower temperatures.
● Crisp water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit yet seawater freezes at about 28.4 degrees Fahrenheit, as a result of the salt in it.
● At the point when seawater freezes, be that as it may, the ice contains next to no salt in light of the fact that lone the water part freezes.
● It very well may be dissolved down to use as drinking water.
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