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why are there differences in the salinity of ocean​

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Answered by selfishAnaqueen
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as a result, salinity of water increases ans water becomes denser. anytime fresh water enters the oceans, it lowers the salt levels. evaporation removes it more in arid places, but there is less amount of rain to make up for water loss and therefore some places in oceans have more salinity than other places.

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Answered by ankitsharma26
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⚫ salinity of water increases ans water becomes denser. anytime fresh water enters the oceans, it lowers the salt levels. evaporation removes it more in arid places, but there is less amount of rain to make up for water loss and therefore some places in oceans have more salinity than other places.

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