the temperature and salinity is high in red sea why
Answers
Answered by
6
Answer:
The dry-air blasts abruptly increase evaporation on the surface of the sea. This colossal evaporation removes a large amount of heat and water vapor out of the sea, leaving it much saltier. The mountain-gap winds also stir up deeper, cooler waters that mix with surface waters. The waters become saltier and colder.
Answered by
0
Answer:
The dry-air blasts abrustly increase evaporation on the surface of the sea. This colossal evaporation removes a large amount of heat and water vapour out of the sea, leaving it much saltier. The mountain-gap wind also stir up deeper, cooler water that fix with surface waters. The water become saltier and colder.
Similar questions