is water density a climatic factor
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The two main factors that affect density of ocean water are the temperature of the water and the salinity of the water. The density of ocean water continuously increases with decreasing temperature until the water freezes. ... Temperature has a greater effect on the density of water than salinity does
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No, water density is not a climatic factors. The climate of a place is determined by a group of interacting factors which directly affect the environment.
These include various factors like the latitude, elevation, nearby water, ocean currents, topography, vegetation, and prevailing winds and all these factors influence the climate of the region.
The change in the global climate also affect all of the above given factors.
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