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salinity of sea in Temperate region decrease with higher latitude ​

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Answered by ShreshthaSaha
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At high latitudes where sea ice forms seasonally and icebergs are often released into the open ocean, the salinity of the seawater is reduced when ice melts and is elevated during ice formation. This saltier water can then sink down into the deep ocean (see density current).

Answered by JOSHBRAINLY
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