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Joseph Wheeler
27 March, 19:48
Describe the thermocline and what causes it.
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Justice Cordova
27 March, 21:21
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A thermocline is a transition layer between warmer water at the surface of a body of water and the cooler deep water that lies below. It is caused by the effect of the sun on the water, in that it keeps the upper parts of the body of water warm whilst being unable to reach the lower, deeper parts.
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