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The amount of water/ liquid that there is required to evaporate (mass) and another ; the surface area introduced to air for evaporation. heat density
Salt will increase the density of water at the same temperatures.
This depends on salt concentration; however it ranges roughly from 1.0 (low) to 1.6 g/mL at high concentration. Seawater 1.02 - 1.03
Temperature and Salinity. Both are important although temperature has a much greater effect than salinity on seawater density.
Water being evaporated, the concentration of salt increase and as a consuquence the density increase.
The density of seawater increases if salinity increases.
The density increase after evaporation.
During evaporation the density increase.
The density of water increase after evaporation.
The concentration of solutes increase after evaporation.
By evaporation concentration of salt increase; salted water has a higher density than pure water.
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the answer to this question is a density current forms when more dense seawater sinks beneath less dense seawater
Evaporating water the concentration of salts increase and so the density increase.
The density increase.