it adds more water to the salt water so there is not enough salt
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The chemical stability of water is not affected by the salinity; also water decompose at very high temperatures.
by the rainfall
salinity
temperature and salinity
Increasing the salinity the density is also increased.
The after effect of a rainfall is a rainbow hehehehe
Climate: (temperature, rainfall, sunlight and salinity)
Salinity is increased by evaporation or by freezing of sea ice. It is decreased as a result of rainfall, runoff, or melting of ice.
No, it is connected to the ocean by an inlet but the salinity changes due to freshwater rainfall.
because it is cool
It has effect on the marine life, especially in the anufacture of food.
It is estimated that every 1000g of water contains 35g of dissolved salts.Thus,the average salinity is 35 per thousand.In general,salinity decreases towards the equator due to heavy rainfall.
Yes. It does.
Yes. About half of the world's rainfall occurs over water, as evidenced by the many storms that imperil shipping. Heavy rainfall can temporarily lower the salinity in the upper layers of oceans, especially where convectional mixing is limited.
Temperature and Salinity.
Salinity varies in different parts of the world's oceans based on the amount fresh water which runs into the ocean. This comes in the form of rainfall, ice, and river discharge.
Heavy rainfall makes water less dense because an increase in salinity leads to an increase in density. Rain does not contain any salt. Therefore heavy rainfall makes ocean water less dense. =)