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Salinity is affected by temperature of the water, amount of salt per area, how cool it is, and the amount of water per area. If it's hot, the water will evaporate leaving more salt behind. The more salt you add, of course you will have a higher salinity. If it is cold, ice forms and pushes out the salt into the water below. And if you add more water, there will be more water to hold the salt, thus lowering the salinity.

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That would be density, salinity and temperature.

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It depends on how much salt is dissolved in it...

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10y ago

The ocean currents best affect salanity

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Density, salinity, and temperature.

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