goodknight411
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It's a kind of cloud.
an the career is medically related.
Care to take another stab at it?
an the career is medically related.
Care to take another stab at it?
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teknitroxdiver:Well, correct, but I mean it to mean the boundary between levels of salinity.
Hmm. Well, I won't guess because I know the answer.
Who knows what a thermocline is?
Beth2:Wheee! Sounds like something frm my fluid mechs class in school...
It's a layer of water where the temperature gradient across the layer usually is sharp, and that separates areas with differences in temperature.
Next: Who knows what is thermodiffusion?![]()
CBulla:OoooOOoo.... I think the root words break this out well: diffusion under the influence of a temperature gradient! Did I get it?
What is STS-31?
Wet. It was 49 degrees F @ 79 feet on the Comet yesterday. I think I'll have to switch back to dry.Mrs Mares:Do you prefer to dive wet or dry?
Mrs Mares:Is it the 35th Space Shuttle Mission?
If i'm correct then I astound even myself :11:
Do you prefer to dive wet or dry?