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Search the Internet to find the density of surface seawater in kilograms/cubic meter.

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Answer:

1020 to 1029.

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I searched it like it says in the unit actinity course Geometry semester B.

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Answer:

1020–1029 kg/m3

Explanation:

The density of seawater at the surface of the ocean varies from 1,020 to 1,029 kilograms per cubic meter.

The density of seawater is a function of temperature, salinity, and pressure.

To measure the density of ocean water a sample of sea water is collected and brought into the laboratory to be measured. Salinity, temperature and pressure are measured to find density. The formula for measuring density is p(density) = m(mass) / V(volume).

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