Wednesday, April 8, 2009 | By: Rose

Difference in Density of Adjoining Water Masses

You have learned what happens when two adjoining fluid masses differ in density. The denser mass sinks beneath the less dense mass.

The densities of water masses depend on two factors: (a) temperature and (b) salt content. Consider the four water samples at right. Their volume is expressed in liters, temperature in Celsius degrees, and salinity in parts per thousand (%0).

1 comments:

Tey said...

ahhhh, I already forgot this topic. That was long long time ago but thanks for reminding me...lols
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