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The salinity in ocean water is not distributed evenly discuss the reason of ocean water being saline and the factors responsible for even distribution of salinity in ocean water 150 word​

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Answered by Krishna637
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Sea water has been defined as a weak solution of almost everything. ... Ocean salt primarily comes from rocks on land ... This causes the rainwater to be slightly acidic due to carbonic acid (which forms from carbon ... The concentration of salt in seawater (salinity) is about 35 parts per thousand, on average.

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Answered by Riya090914
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Seawater is water from a sea or ocean.

On average, seawater in the world's oceans has a salinity of approximately 3.5%, or 35 parts per thousand.

This means that for every 1 litre (1000 mL) of seawater there are 35 grams of salts (mostly, but not entirely, sodium chloride) dissolved in it.

Although a vast majority of seawater is found in oceans with salinity around 3.5%, seawater is not uniformly saline throughout the world.

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