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Temperature influence in salinity of sea water​

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Answered by rekhaddn5
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Seawater is saturated with salts at 35 ppt and at 4° C the salinity causes the density to actually be 1.0278 g/cm3. ... Temperatures range from -2° C to 28° C in most cases, but are hotter near hydrothermal vents or closer to land.

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Answered by venkatareddy80
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Answer:

yes, temperature influence in salinity of sea water.

Explanation:

due to more sun heat the evaporation take s place very much. by that there will be heavy rains,by that the salts present in the soil will mix with that water and joins theseas and oceans by that salinity of sea water increase.

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