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Jadyn Tyler
6 July, 14:33
Density of ocean water
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Bennett Sutton
6 July, 15:15
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About 1027 kg/m^3. The density of pure water is 1000 kg/m3. Ocean water is more dense because of the salt in it. Density of ocean water at the sea surface is about 1027 kg/m3. There are two main factors that make ocean water more or less dense than about 1027 kg/m3 : the temperature of the water and the salinity of the water
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