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what is a isohaline??????

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Answered by rani2604
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isohalines are lines that joint points of equal salinity in an aquatic system.

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Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:  

Isohaline is an 'imaginary line' on a map that connects all points of the ocean with same salinity.

Explanation:

Iso means 'same' and haline means 'salinity'. Thus, Isohaline joins all points or contours having same 'salinity in an aquatic system'. The changes in salinity result in a change in the pattern of drawing such lines. The change in salinity help in studying the change in aquatic life as salinity is an important factor in determining the chemical changes of water and biological processes.

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