Geography, asked by shardavijayvergiya, 8 months ago

What would happen if ocean water no longer remains saline? Would it be good or bad for the environment?

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Answered by parvathidharmaraj7
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Explanation:

They would sink to the ocean floor, but their bodies wouldn't decompose, because all marine bacteria would be dead too. Marine algae are responsible for at least half of Earth's oxygen production, so there would be mass extinctions on land as well.

Answered by hansika574
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Answer:

In your everyday life you are not involved much with saline water. You are concerned with freshwater to serve your life's every need. But, most of Earth's water, and almost all of the water that people can access, is saline, or salty water. Just look at the oceans and remember that oceans comprise about 97% of all water on, in, and above the Earth.

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