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key term - Thermocline

Definition

The thermocline is a distinct layer in a body of water, such as an ocean or lake, where the temperature changes more rapidly with depth compared to the layers above and below. It acts as a barrier to mixing between the warmer surface water and the colder deep water.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The thermocline typically occurs at varying depths depending on season, geographic location, and weather conditions.
  2. It plays a crucial role in nutrient cycling and the distribution of marine life.
  3. Seasonal thermoclines form during warmer months and can disappear in colder months due to temperature changes.
  4. The existence of a thermocline can affect oxygen levels in deeper waters, influencing fish habitats.
  5. Thermoclines are important in oceanography for understanding heat distribution and energy transfer in aquatic ecosystems.

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