Why is warm ocean water less dense than cold water? PLEASE ANSWER IT AS FAST AS POSSIBLE .................
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Cold water is denser than warm water, so it tends to sink. Seawater is denser than freshwater. Salinity, temperature and depth all affect the density of seawater.
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Cold, salty water is dense and sinks to the bottom of the ocean while warm water is less dense and remains on the surface. Cold water has a higher density than warm water. ... While this geothermal energy is transferred to ocean water along the seafloor, the effect is so small that it's immeasurable by direct means.
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