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Salinity of the sea water is uniform everywhere. Rewrite the incorrect statement

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Answered by sampriti90
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False,

Seawater level varies depending on the varying gravitational signature. For example, a seamount (a large mountain within the sea) pulls a large volume of water towards itself, resulting in an elevated surface near the mount. Due to the varying geographical structure of the planet, the sealevel varies with latitude and longitude.

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