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Surface salinity in polar regions varies seasonally due to the formation and melting of sea ice.
Oceans are big water bodies. Salinity is due to the presence of minerals in water.
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The salinity of water in polar regions varies seasonally because of the melting of sea ice during warmer months.
"Warm ocean currents influence London's climate."
the formation of the universe
During warmer months the salinity level goes down because of ice melting. Ice is mostly fresh water.
explain the temperature annual range
The ocean currents carry it ................................................if i knew I wouldn't tell you suckers ;)
Coastal waters have a lower salinity due to the vast amount of freshwater runoff pouring into the sea from rivers and streams. PM
This is not a question.
It's warm because of the other currents pushing the warm currents up north.