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Why With increasing depth, the temperature of seawater decreases to a certain limit ??¿¿

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Answered by himshikhavirmani0505
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as we increase the depth the temperature of seawater decreases......the salt' s concentration is more as we go deeper thus more. concentration of a substance makes the solution more cooler which is less temperature. This also results in high pressure...

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Answered by Anonymous
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\rightarrowMost of the sun rays radiate back from the surface of the sea, while some of them penetrate to certain death in the water.

\rightarrowAs a result the intensity of sun rays decreases with increasing depth .

\rightarrowHence, with increasing depth, temperature of sea water decreases to certain limit

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