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What is the reason of higher salinity in the western coastal region 10 points

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Answered by jaficorn544
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Salinity anywhere is a calculation that starts with the amount of salt that enters the region in the waters that flow into it minus the salt removed by either in water flowing out of the region or crystallizing and falling to the bottom of the basin. The net flow of water into the region plus any rainfall or other precipitation minus evaporation minus the the water that flows out of the region is the water balance. The salinity at any moment is the mass flow of salt divided by the available water.

Salt content increases the density of the water and temperature also changes it. There can be a significant gradient vertically. Near the surface the net evaporation dominates.

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