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What are some causes of soil salinity?

because it has more water inside it


How would you compare a liter of cold water with high salinity and a liter of warm water with low salinity?

Cold water with high salinity takes up more volume than warm water than low salinity


If salinity increases what would the water near the poles do?

increase in density, so it would sink more rapidly plato;)


Does warm water have higher salinity than cold water?

Water salinity describes the amount of salty minerals dissolved in a sample of water. It would therefore make no difference whether the water is warm or cold, since you would have the same amount of salt dissolved in the water per cm3 of water. Salinity would change if you added more water, or if the water was so hot that some of it evaporates, leaving all the dissolved solids behind, but decreasing the amount of water it is dissolved in.


What are the four things that affect ocean's salinity?

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.


What would increase the salinity of sea water?

Decreasing the temperature, evaporating water, or adding more salt.


Could humans be considered extremophiles?

Humans are not typically considered extremophiles because we are not adapted to survive in extreme environments. Extremophiles are organisms that thrive in conditions such as high temperatures, acidity, or salinity which would be lethal to most other creatures. Humans generally require more moderate conditions to survive.


How does the salinity of sea ice compare to the salinity of normal seawater?

Ice has zero salinity. When it is frozen, the salt is pushed out. Therefore, since the salinity of normal seawater is about 35 ppt, it has 35 ppt more salinity than seawater.


How salinity effects on plants?

plants affected by salinity grow more slowly and are,therefore,stunted.


What is the more effective salt in increasing salinity among salts?

Salinity is due principally to sodium chloride.


Which layer of the ocean has higher salinity?

The top most layer has more salinity. But ignoring thermo-haline currents.


What is the relationship between buoyancy and salinity?

Buoyancy is affected by the density of water, which is influenced by its salinity. Higher salinity increases water density, making it more buoyant. As a result, objects float more easily in saltwater compared to freshwater.