The salinity of ocean water depends on its location, rate of evaporation, amount of precipitation and amount of freshwater added to the ocean.
Yes the estuarities in salinity make it increase high. The carbon dioxide makes the ocean water decrease.
yes, it is possible for a volcano to lie beneath the ocean surface.
Deep ocean currents and surface currents do meet, but mixing is limited. The waters stratify based on temperatures and salinity. The higher the salinity, the heavier the water.
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Evaporation occur at the surface of the ocean.
Surface water slainity is higher in tropical regions.
Ocean water has a higher salinity (salt content) than fresh water does.
yes, it is possible for a volcano to lie beneath the ocean surface.
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Wind
Yes, it is true.
surface waves
Under normal conditions, yes.
Deep ocean currents and surface currents do meet, but mixing is limited. The waters stratify based on temperatures and salinity. The higher the salinity, the heavier the water.
Because ocean water has a higher salt content that your cells (hypertonic), they would shrivel slightly.
it depends on the volume of water and the salt content
Deep ocean currents are in the depths of the oceans. Surface current are at the surface, not deep down. Deep ocean currents bring vitamins and nutrients to the shore, surface currents do not. Deep ocean currents are caused by salinity and temperature differences. Surface currents are cause by the force and impact of the wind.
Deep ocean currents are in the depths of the oceans. Surface current are at the surface, not deep down. Deep ocean currents bring vitamins and nutrients to the shore, surface currents do not. Deep ocean currents are caused by salinity and temperature differences. Surface currents are cause by the force and impact of the wind.