Environmental Sciences, asked by amandeepsingh715, 1 year ago

How does the salinity of the oceans vary with climate?

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Answered by Anonymous
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But what is climate change doing to the saltiness, or salinity, of our oceans? Salinity levels are important for two reasons. First, along with temperature, they directly affect seawater density (salty water is denser than freshwater) and therefore the circulation of ocean currents from the tropics to the poles

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Answered by sanket5786
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First, along with temperature, they directly affect seawater density (salty water is denser than freshwater) and therefore the circulation of ocean currents from the tropics to the poles. ... This process concentrates the salt in the water left behind in the North Atlantic, causing salinity to increase.

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