why are there differences in salinity of oceans
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salinity means the total content of dissolved salt in sea water
the sea is enclosed by the land then fresh water cannot flow into the sea and salinity will be high
in the equatorial area where the evaporation is high due to the high temperature the salinity will be more
the sea is enclosed by the land then fresh water cannot flow into the sea and salinity will be high
in the equatorial area where the evaporation is high due to the high temperature the salinity will be more
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Salinity of water:
The content of the salt in ocean water is called salinity of water.
There are differences in the salinity of ocean water.
Because of Evpouration.
Precipitation.
In coastal regions by the fresh water flow from rivers and in polar regions by the process of freezing and thawing of ice.
Winds by transferring water to other areas.
The ocean currents.
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Here is your answer....
Salinity of water:
The content of the salt in ocean water is called salinity of water.
There are differences in the salinity of ocean water.
Because of Evpouration.
Precipitation.
In coastal regions by the fresh water flow from rivers and in polar regions by the process of freezing and thawing of ice.
Winds by transferring water to other areas.
The ocean currents.
It may help you...☺☺
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