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There are several factors that affect salinity. Some of the main factors include evaporation and precipitation which will affect the salinity of oceans and seas.
Climate change is warming up the atmosphere which is making evaporation happen faster. So climate change is a factor that affects the rate of water evaporation.
the ocean becomes saltier (evaporation) or less salty (precipitation/runoff)
Biotic- the animals are adapted to the cold. abiotic- the weather is very cold with very little precipitation.
Heat flow (total heat and insulating factors).
Evaporation is affected by temperature, humidity, surfae area and the presence of wind/a draft.
Temperature & Precipitation
Temperature & Precipitation
The answer is impossible; many factors affect this evaporation.
Temperature, Pressure, Humidity (vapor pressure)
yes, it controls some of the radiation, thereby controling evaporation, and thereby controlling precipitation
prevailing winds mountain range seasonal winds