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Yes. It's the condensation principle.

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Q: When water boils down does the salinity level go up?
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When swimming pool water is cold what happens the salinity?

The level stays the same and several units have trouble adjusting the level that is in the water and will shut down.


Can you explain how the salinity of water in polar regions varies seasonally?

During warmer months the salinity level goes down because of ice melting. Ice is mostly fresh water.


How do trees prevent salinity from developing?

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Why does the level of the water inside the sauceoan go down if the water contines to boil?

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What is the scientific process when water goes down when it boils?

This is called evaporation.


How does salinity affect the density of the ocean water?

Dissolving salts in water increases the density slightly. Ocean waters have an average density about 2.5% greater than fresh water. The Dead Sea has a much higher density, somewhere roughly near 20% greater than fresh water due to its 30% salinity level.


How do temperature and salinity relate to deep-current movement?

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Would the water level in a canal lock go up or down if a battleship in the lock sank?

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How does the loss of glacial ice affect ecosystem?

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