Why do difference in density cause ocean water to move
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high salinity makes water denser that is because there is more salt packed into water high temperature makes water less denser as water its warmer its molecules spread out, it becomes less dense
ocean current can be generated by paint density differences in water masses caused by temperature and salinity variations Gravity and events such as earthquake.
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high salinity makes water denser that is because there is more salt packed into water high temperature makes water less denser as water its warmer its molecules spread out, it becomes less dense
ocean current can be generated by paint density differences in water masses caused by temperature and salinity variations Gravity and events such as earthquake.
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