why does the temperature and density of ocean water varies?
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Because the Earth is round, the angle of the surface relative to the incoming radiation differs with latitude. ... These variations in solar energy mean that the ocean surface can vary in temperature from a warm 30°C (86°F) in the tropics to a very cold -2°C (28°F) near the poles.
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because the molecules are vibrating less at lower temperatures and take up less volume. The same number of water molecules in smaller volume results in a higher density.
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