Temperature, salinity, and density are the group of factors are most important in determining the composition of ocean water.
a.)temperature, salinity, and density
<u>Explanation:</u>
The three fundamental factors that help in determining the composition of ocean water are temperature, salinity, and density. Temperature, saltiness, salinity, and density influence the thickness of seawater.
Enormous water masses of various densities are significant in the layering of the sea water (increasingly thick water sinks). As temperature builds water turns out to be less thick. As saltiness builds water gets denser. The temperature helps in deciding the pace of vanishing of the ocean.
Independent would be the amount of sugar given and the dependent would be the amount of cavities
Scientists have control groups so they can have evidence to show the difference between that one and the experimental ones.
And the independent variable is the one that changes because with out it changing you wouldn't get different results.
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The answer is A. the solar ultraviolet ray breaks the molecule apart
US uses the <span>Fahrenheit temperature scale.</span>