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15 December, 09:31

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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  1. 15 December, 11:18
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    At the surface of the Atlantic Ocean

    Explanation:

    The atlantic ocean is a worm ocean and the surface has the least dense water. This is because the denser layer of water sinks, while the least dense floats.

    The Atlantic Ocean stands out in the choices with warmer temperatures at depths. This results from the different flow dynamics in the semi-enclosed Mediterranean Sea.
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