salnity controls the density of sea water
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Typically, the salinity decreases from the surface ocean to deep waters is very small, from about 36 g/L (ppt) at the surface to 35 g/L (ppt) in the deep water, thus there is a very small density decrease with depth given a constant temperature. The salinity of seawater also affects it's freezing point temperature.
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due to presence of lots of salts in sea water it become less denser than river water.
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