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explain the distribution of salinity around the​

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Answered by aadishree7667
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Horizontal Distribution of Salinity

The salinity for normal Open Ocean ranges between 33o/oo and 37 o/oo. The highest salinity is recorded between 15° and 20° latitudes. Maximum salinity (37 o/oo) is observed between 20° N and 30° N and 20° W – 60° W. The salinity gradually decreases towards the north

Answered by Anonymous
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Salinity is unequally distributed in the topics and fluctuates with variation in temperatures and weather patterns. Explanation: ... The salinity can range from 33 to 37 ppt. Wind and rainfall are considered as the dominant salinity controlling factors in the distribution of salinity around tropics of cancer and Capricorn.

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