Ocean vs Lysocline - What's the difference?
ocean | lysocline |
(countable) One of the five large bodies of water separating the continents.
(uncountable) Water belonging to an ocean.
(figuratively) An immense expanse; any vast space or quantity without apparent limits.
The depth in the ocean below which solubility of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) increases dramatically.
*{{quote-journal, 2009, January 16, R. W. Wilson et al., Contribution of Fish to the Marine Inorganic Carbon Cycle, Science
, passage=The causes of CaCO3 dissolution above the lysocline are subject to debate and have been attributed to (i) dissolution in zooplankton guts; (ii) dissolution in microenvironments where bacterial oxidation of organic matter enhances this process; and (iii) dissolution of more soluble forms of CaCO3, including pteropods and high-magnesium calcite. }}
As nouns the difference between ocean and lysocline
is that ocean is ocean while lysocline is the depth in the ocean below which solubility of calcium carbonate (caco3) increases dramatically.ocean
English
Noun
(en noun)- The island is surrounded by ocean
- the boundless ocean of eternity
- an ocean of affairs
Synonyms
* (large body of water) the ogin (qualifier)Derived terms
* a drop in the ocean * Oceania * oceanic * oceanography * ocean tramp * OceanusSee also
* seaAnagrams
* 1000 English basic words ----lysocline
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