the ocean salinnity
It makes it less salty because rain isn't salty.
No one can go that far down to the ocean because it would be to much pressure. May your head could blow that's how much pressure it would be.
The salinity of the Great Salt Lake varies, but is on average about 12%.
You could increase the salinity of the ocean by adding salt or removing water (ie: by evaporation).
In open ocean evaporation affects the salinity of the oceans, in closed oceans the lack of sunrays cause greater salinity levels.
No, human blood is not as salty as the ocean. The salinity of human blood is around 0.9, while the salinity of the ocean is about 3.5.
Rainfall does not directly affect ocean salinity, as rainwater is freshwater and dilutes the salt content in the ocean. Other factors such as evaporation, ice formation, and river input can influence ocean salinity levels.
salinity
The lowest areas of salinity in an ocean are near where fresh water rivers empty into them. This is because the influx of fresh water creates an area of lower salinity compared to the remainder of the ocean.
An increase in ocean salinity can increase density creating a convection current.
The saltiness of the ocean is called salinity, which refers to the concentration of dissolved salts in the water.
The highest surface salinity in the world ocean is found in the Red Sea.