no, all oceans do not have the same salt content. The salt content of an ocean depends apon the climatic conditions in that region. Humidity is responsible for the salinity of the oceans.If the temperature at that region is greater, then the sea water that evaporates and leaves the salt as a precipitate is also more.That is what causes the difference in the salt content from one sea to another.
Salinity is below average in places where large amounts of fresh water enters the ocean. Salinity tends to be above average in the areas that are extremely hot or cold. Salinity may also be above average in polar waters.
The ocean does not have uniform salt levels. The salt concentrations vary based on the depth of the water and the temperature.
no, the 4 oceans contain different amounts of water
Yes, some areas of the ocean are saltier than other areas. Usually the water closer to the shores is saltier.
propably not. deeper u get different it might be
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Ocean water has a higher salinity (salt content) than fresh water does.
Ocean water has salt in it, Freshwater does not.
river is fresh water because it has no salt in it. ocean is salt water because of its salt content. hope this helps
The temperature of the water and the salt content of the water.
Movement of water due to its high temperature and its salt content
salinity salt or sodium
Ocean water has salt and other minerals, but fresh water has no salt. Fresh water also has minerals in it, but ocean water has more.
Because ocean water has a higher salt content that your cells (hypertonic), they would shrivel slightly.
In the seas and oceans where the water has a significant salt content. Also in salt water aquariums.
The pink dolphin live in rivers and freshwater. These dolphins do not venture out into the ocean because of the salt content.
The Great Salt Lake is very high in salt content, much higher than the ocean in fact.