salinity of ocean water in polar regions is low ( Right or wrong )
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The average salinity of the ocean typically varies from 32 to 37 psu, but in polar regions, it may be less than 30 psu. Sodium chloride (table salt) is the most abundant of the many salts found in the ocean. Fresh water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit), but the freezing point of sea water varies.
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in polar regions it is low ( less than 30PSU)
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