1.025 g/ml
The position of the ocean ellipse changes due to factors such as ocean currents, tides, wind patterns, and the Earth's rotation. Variations in water temperature and salinity can also influence the density and movement of ocean water, leading to shifts in the ocean ellipse. Additionally, atmospheric conditions and seasonal changes play a role in altering the distribution of water masses and the overall shape of the ocean surface. These dynamic processes contribute to the continuous movement and reconfiguration of the ocean ellipse.
The density of something does not depend on the amount of the substance you have, the density of 1 gram of water is the same as the density of 100000000 grams of water. The density of pure water at standard temperature and pressure is 1.
The density of golfball is less then density of water
1g/mL Density is an intensive property so no matter the amount of water, its density is always the same.
the ocean. water from the ocean evaporates into the air, ocean water has salt in it.
The density of ocean water is calculated using the temperature, salinity, and pressure of the water. These factors impact the water's mass and volume, which determines its density. The density of ocean water can vary depending on these factors, with colder, saltier, and deeper water typically being denser.
The water would have the same density anywhere it is.
It is called an ocean current
because salt is higher density than water and dissolves in the water, increasing density
No
Depth
No
When the ocean water freezes, it increases the salinity. When the ocean water freezes at the surface, ice will float on top of water because ice is less dense than liquid water. The dissolved solids are squeezed out of the ice and enter the liquid water below the ice. This increases the salinity of the water. The density of the water also increases.
water temperature
Greater density
water density
gets colder