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As water gets denser, how does it move?

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Explain the role of density in the movement of deep currents. Cold, high salinity deep current water is less dense than warm, low salinity surface current water. As warm water sinks, cold water will move in to take its place, creating a circular movement called a convection current.
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if water were to get denser it would move slower
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