Pronunciation: /ˈwɔːtər ˈkɒləm/
noun A vertical column of water extending from the surface to the bottom of a body of water, such as a lake or ocean.
A1 The water column in the ocean is home to many different species of fish.
A2 Scientists study the water column to understand the movement of nutrients in the sea.
B1 The water column can be divided into different layers based on temperature and salinity.
B2 Divers explore the water column to document marine life and ecosystems.
C1 Monitoring the water column is essential for assessing the health of marine environments.
C2 Research vessels use advanced technology to collect data on the water column for scientific studies.
formal The water column in the ocean plays a crucial role in regulating temperature and nutrient distribution.
informal Divers love exploring the water column to see all the different marine life.
slang I can't wait to dive into the water column and check out the cool stuff down there.
figurative Her emotions were like a turbulent water column, constantly shifting and unpredictable.
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