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3. How is temperature affected when? (a) the depth increases (b)the latitude increases

Please answer A or B

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Step-by-step explanation:

A. The deeper the water, the lower the temperatures.

B. Increasing latitude leads to lower temperatures.

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(A) In case of a water body such as oceans and seas, the temperature decreases with the increasing depth. It is because at higher depths the sunlight is not able to penetrate as a result of which the lower portion of the oceans remains dark and maintains a much colder temperature. But near the surface water layer, sunlight is penetrable so it remains relatively warmer.

In case of subsurface condition i.e. below the earth's surface, the temperature is directly proportional to the depth. The temperature is maximum at the core which is comprised of hot molten materials such as iron, nickel and other siderophile elements. This increase in the temperature with increasing depth is known as the geothermal gradient.

(B) The latitude directly controls the temperature of a particular area. The equatorial region receives maximum amount of sunlight so they experiences relatively very high temperature. As one move towards the poles the temperature gradually drops down and is the minimum at the poles.

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