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The salinity of meridian is high?in brief

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Answered by surforu007
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Answer:

Analyses were performed on hydrographic data gathered along the137degree meridian by the R/V Ryofu Maru of the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA).

Answered by bratislava
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Answer:

As explained below.

Explanation:

The salinity on the earth is high due to certain factors like:

1. Winds and rainfall patterns: The wins and air current that can felt over and under the surface of the water tends to move the waters form the areas of warm or low pressure to areas of high or cool waters and thus this drift tends to raise the salinity of the waters nearby.

2. The influx of rivers and seas: The river brings with them sediments form the lands and thus deposits them at the sea beds.  

3. Evaporation of water: In the summer season the sun heatwaves evaporate the surface waters and thus the dryness creates more of salinity and hence decline in the density of seawater and ocean water takes place.

4. Human activity: The presence of the man and his tool and techniques have led to the creation of impacts on the ocean floor he has increased salinization and acidification processes.

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