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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bottom water" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is most commonly used in geological or environmental contexts to refer to the lowermost layer of water in a body of water. Example: The bottom water of the lake was significantly colder than the surface water due to its depth and lack of exposure to sunlight.
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That movement, in turn, provokes some bottom water to rise.
The modern oceans are distinguished by very cold bottom water.
Fisheries all over the place now, raising carp, because they like that dirty bottom water".
Unlike the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, the Indian Ocean has no separate source of bottom water.
This water, known as Antarctic Bottom Water, sinks to the deepest depths of the oceans.
Gas saturates the bottom water and stays trapped there, like the carbon dioxide in a sealed bottle of seltzer.
It has no separate source of bottom water (i.e., the Indian Ocean's bottom water originates outside its boundaries) and has two sources of highly saline water (the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea).
At the boundary between the Eocene and Oligocene epochs (33.9 million years ago), Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) began to form, resulting in greatly decreased bottom-water temperatures in both the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
Increased salinity encourages the development of convection currents and the formation of bottom water (masses of cold and dense water).
Some bottom water is produced near Greenland from the cooling to -1.4° C of saline Gulf Stream surface water.
First, they considered the possibility that seasonal upwellings of toxic or oxygen-poor bottom water were responsible.
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