explain how temperature affect the following the salinity of seawater
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Temperature of seawater is affected by heat input from the sun. ... Salinity of seawater is affected by evaporation, precipitation, ice formation, and ice melting. Evaporation increases the salinity of seawater because when seawater evaporates, the salts are left behind, thus increasing their concentration.
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As temperature increases, the space between water molecules increases also known as density, which therefore decreases. If the temperature of water decreases its density increases, but only to a point. Evaporation increases salinity and density while the addition of freshwater decreases salinity and density
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