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mention one way in which sea water differs from river water​

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Answered by kishore7869
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Explanation:

The salinity (seawater tastes salty whereas river water not). The composition. Seawater contains more dissolved ions than all types of freshwater.

Answered by amantsingh9876
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Seawater has a more uniform composition than river water. It contains, by weight, about 3.5 percent dissolved salts, whereas river water has only 0.012 percent. The average density of the world's oceans is roughly 2.75 percent greater than that of typical river water.

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