The ice-caps are made from frozen fresh water. When it melts into the ocean - it's adding pure water to the mixture - not salt water.
The ice in the ice caps is free of salt, so they melt to produce fresh water and will therefore decrease salinity.
Yes, up to approx. - 3 0C.
Arctic ocean
The water at the south pole is not melting till now. But the melting water from the north pole will elevate the ocean water and then we are flooded near the coasts.
Salinity of the ocean water is defined as the dissolved salt content in a body of water. The salinity of the ocean is 3.5%, the salinity increases as you approach the equator and decreases as you approach the poles.
The saltiest part of the sea can be found in Sargasso Sea which is located within the North Atlantic Ocean. The saltiness of the sea is due to the high water temperature which is up to 83º F.
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Chitin.
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rain, snow, and melting ice add fresh water to the ocean, lowering the salinity there. Salinity is also lower near the mouths of large rivers. These rivers empty great amounts of fresh water into the ocean.
Temperature & salinity.
no, because they are amune to it
Three factors are evaporation and freezing of sea water.
Ocean currents,The sun,and human activities
I Don't know, did not research.
Ocean currents,The sun,and human activities
The temperature of ocean water can be affected by the depth. The deeper it gets, the colder the temperature. The current also can affect the temperature of ocean water.
Where a major river enters. Where a large glacier enters. Where an ice shelf is melting. Upon reflection, about one half of the ocean will have a salinity less than the average.