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'salinity of ocean water is not the same at all places.' Explain this statement by giving examples from different regions of the world

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Answered by nithisha2734
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Explanation:

The freshwater added at the surface dilutes the seawater, reduces the salinity and so makes the seawater less dense. Seawater can also be less saline near land, where rivers add freshwater. The ocean around Antarctica has a low salinity of just below 34ppt, and around the Arctic it is down to 30ppt in places

Answered by samridhis3251
2

Answer:

Salinity of ocean water is, however, not same everywhere.

Explanation:

Salinity of ocean water is, however, not at all places. It depends on the following factors:

1.)Rate of evaporation

2.)Amount of precipitation

3.)Amount of fresh water this is added to the ocean

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