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What ocean feature causes a sharp temperature change between ocean layers, ensuring they mix slowly?
ocean conveyor belt
thermoclines
temperature gradients
halocline
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thermoclines
A thermocline is the ocean layer where temperature changes rapidly with depth, creating a density difference that inhibits vertical mixing.
A thermocline is the ocean layer where temperature changes rapidly with depth, creating a density difference that inhibits vertical mixing.
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