Yes. It does.
It has effect on the marine life, especially in the anufacture of food.
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A river flowing into the sea is causing the decrease in salinity
pacific ocean
The life in the ocean would change and so would the gravity in the ocean. Therefore salinity is very important.
When the ocean's salinity increases, it can lead to greater water density, affecting ocean circulation patterns. Higher salinity can also impact marine life, as many organisms are adapted to specific salinity levels; changes can disrupt ecosystems and food webs. Additionally, increased salinity may influence the climate by altering heat distribution in ocean currents.
They effect ocean life. Temperature effects salinity, oxygen and new generation, body temperature of animals (2 degrees can stress some fishes to death) P.H. value effects lifes of plants and animals, under currents of the oceans
latitude
Oceanographers can determine ocean currents, density variations, and the distribution of marine organisms by using the temperature and salinity of ocean water. These properties influence the movement of water masses and the distribution of marine life in different parts of the ocean.
A) Salinity - the salt concentration in ocean water - is a major property that influences its density and affects marine life. Ocean water contains various minerals, experiences pressure variations with depth, and supports diverse plankton communities, but salinity is a fundamental characteristic.
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Tidal zones are areas along the coast that are influenced by the rise and fall of the tide. They are characterized by distinct bands of marine life adapted to the changing conditions of tides, such as exposure to air and water, and varying levels of salinity. Tidal zones include areas like intertidal zones, which are submerged during high tide and exposed during low tide.