Geography, asked by docilinfernando, 6 months ago

If you think about India, there is the
Arabian Sea to the west and Bay of Bengal
to the east. The salinity of the eastern coast
is 34%o while it is 35%o in the Arabian Sea
What could be the reason of higher salinity
in the western coastal region?​

Answers

Answered by Prajith2120
3

Explanation:

The freshening is maximum, about −0.3 psu/month during June, owing to the peak in rainfall distribution along the west coast of India. Despite the freshening effect of rainfall, the processes like advection and vertical mixing increase the salinity of the EASregion.

Answered by himanshi0836
1

Answer:

The freshening is maximum, about −0.3 psu/month during June, owing to the peak in rainfall distribution along the west coast of India. Despite the freshening effect of rainfall, the processes like advection and vertical mixing increase the salinity of the EAS region.

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