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Where would you find the least dense water?
at 1,000 m in the Antarctic Ocean
at 200 m in the Arctic Ocean
at the surface of the Atlantic Ocean
below 1,000 m in the Pacific Ocean
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at the surface of the Atlantic Ocean
Surface water is generally the warmest (and thus least dense); polar and deep waters (Antarctic 1000 m, Arctic 200 m, below 1000 m in the Pacific) are much colder and therefore denser.
Surface water is generally the warmest (and thus least dense); polar and deep waters (Antarctic 1000 m, Arctic 200 m, below 1000 m in the Pacific) are much colder and therefore denser.
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