Salanity in ocean decresses when
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Evaporation of ocean water and formation of sea ice both increase the salinity of the ocean.
Explanation:
Where more rain or snow falls over the ocean, it dilutes the salts in the seawater there. As a result, the water becomes fresher with time.
Fact;
The salinity of the ocean varies from place to place, especially at the surface. Much of the ocean has salinity between 34 ppt and 36 ppt, but there are places that tend to be higher or lower.
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