Asked by Al
How much heat would be required to warm Earth's oceans by 1.0 degree celsius ? Assume that the volume of Earth's oceans is 137x10^7 km^3 and that the density of seawater is 1.03 g/cm^3.
Also assume that the heat capacity of seawater is the same as that of water.
Earth's oceans moderate temperatures by absorbing heat during warm periods.
Also assume that the heat capacity of seawater is the same as that of water.
Earth's oceans moderate temperatures by absorbing heat during warm periods.
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Answered by
bobpursley
heat= volume*density*specificheatcapacity*delataTemp
Answered by
TAIKIRWE
Heat=mcq
m=density*volume
q=(1+273)kelvin
m=density*volume
q=(1+273)kelvin
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