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What are thermoclines?
thermally separated layers in a body of water
thermally stratified layers created by concentrated dissolved gases
layers of lethal heat zones within a lake
thermos vents emitting carbon dioxide
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Thermoclines are thermally separated layers in a body of water — a zone where temperature changes rapidly with depth, separating the warmer surface layer from the colder deep layer.
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