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Temperature and salinity play a role in regulating seawater density, which is a key component in governing the ocean's vertical movements and stratified circulation.
Options D and E are the factors that cause ocean water to become denser from the given options.
How does Ocean Water become denser?
The two key factors that determine how thick ocean water is;
- Temperature
- Sanity
Water that is cold and salty is denser than water that is warm and fresh, thus it will sink below the less dense layer.
The measurement of a material's mass (e.g. grams) divided by its volume is called density (e.g. milliliters).
Therefore, Higher temperatures decrease the density of seawater, while higher salinity increases the density of seawater.
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