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The graph below shows the temperature of ocean water at different depths.

Graph shows temperature of ocean on x axis and depth of ocean on y axis. The points (27, 0), (24, 100), (11, 200), (9, 300), (8, 400), (7, 500), (6, 600), and (5, 800) are joined with straight lines.

The thermocline is observed between

400 m and 500 m
300 m and 400 m
200 m and 300 m
100 m and 200 m

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The correct answer is 100 m and 200 m, I do online school and just learned about thermocline and the exact definition is: A steep temperature gradient in a body of water such as a lake, marked by a layer above and below which the water is at different temperatures.

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The correct answer is - 100 m and 2000 m.

The thermocline represents an abrupt, sudden, rapid, drop of temperature in a body of water. In the big bodies of water, like the oceans, the thermocline is the separation line between the upper layers of the water that are warmer and more wild, and the lower layers of the water that are colder and much more calmer. In this case, the thermocline appears between 100 meters and 200 meters, and we know that because it is between these two depths were we have the biggest difference in temperature drop, which in the given situation is 13 degrees.

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