why does the salinity of sea water differ from place to place?
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The salinity of the ocean is not equal at all places. It varies according to the location, especially at the surface. There is a balance between water being removed by evaporation and freshwater added by rivers and rain. This balance helps to control the amount of salinity at various locations of the ocean......
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The salinity of the ocean is not equal at all places. It varies according to the location, especially at the surface. There is a balance between water being removed by evaporation and freshwater added by rivers and rain. This balance helps to control the amount of salinity at various locations of the ocean
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