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The speed of sound is
at 300 feet below the sea than at 200 feet.
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unknown. The speed of sound in water varies based on several factors, including temperature, pressure, and salinity. Without knowing these variables, it is impossible to determine the difference in speed between two specific depths in the ocean.
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