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The salinity of sea water increases with increasing depths. correct or incorrect , if incorrect give the reasons .​

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Answered by prekshajainaj
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In this profile, salinity at the surface is high (evaporation at this latitude is high) and then salinity decreases until a depth of about 1,000 meters. Salinity then increases again slightly with increasing depth. The halocline is a layer of water where the salinity changes rapidly with depth.

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