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What is the factor that can increase the salinity in seawater?

The salinity is basically how much salt is in the ocean. It increases in sub tropical places because there's not a lot of rain and more evaporation. The water evaporates and the salt stays behind thus making the water saltier. The salinity decreases in places more near the equator because it is always raining and that fresh rain dilutes the salt. It is also less salty near the coast because of the freshwater runoff "Seawater".


Is evaporating steam from sea water reversible?

Yes, the process of evaporating steam from seawater is reversible. When seawater is heated, it turns into steam through evaporation, which can then condense back into liquid water when cooled. This phase change is part of the water cycle and can be repeated multiple times. However, the dissolved salts and impurities in seawater do not evaporate with the water, so the condensed water would be fresh, while the remaining seawater would be saltier.


Why warm sea water is more saltier than cold ones?

When water evaporates it leaves salt behind causing water in warmer areas that have more evaporation to have saltier water. The Mediterranean Sea (from observation via thermal images from space) is one of the saltiest seas, also the Red Sea (to a lesser extent). Both the Dead Sea and the Great Salt Lake are so salty that most people find it easy to float. Lake Assal is considered the saltiest body of water outside of Antarctica. The Northern Pacific is at the other end of the spectrum, containing relatively lower ocean salinity. Water evaporation at phenomenal rate in warmer places causes accumulation of salt in respective area. Add to the fact that the warmer the water the higher the maximum saturation capacity and you have very salty seas. These are the main two factors of water salinity. There are areas in the world where fresh water mixes with salt water, thus reducing the salinity. These areas include: 1) The mouths of rivers; 2) The melting ice pack, such as in the Arctic and Antarctic; and 3) Areas around Greenland, where the glaciers 'calve' off, making icebergs. This list is not all inclusive.


Will poluuted water evaporate faster than fresh water?

No, polluted water does not evaporate faster than fresh water. The presence of pollutants may actually hinder the evaporation process by creating a barrier on the water's surface. Factors such as temperature, humidity, and air movement play a bigger role in the rate of evaporation.


What evaporates quicker fresh water or tap water?

Tap water typically evaporates quicker than fresh water due to the chemicals and minerals added during the treatment process. These additional components can increase the rate of evaporation compared to fresh water which does not contain these extra substances.

Related Questions

Which is denser ocean water or fresh water?

ocean water, because it is saltier.


What does salinity do as evaporation increases?

As evaporation increases, salinity in bodies of water generally increases because fresh water is being removed, leaving behind a higher concentration of salt and minerals. This can lead to higher salinity levels in the remaining water, impacting aquatic life and ecosystems.


Why do variations in salinity occur?

Variations in salinity occur due to factors such as evaporation, precipitation, ice formation, and freshwater input from rivers or melting glaciers. These processes can alter the balance of salts in the water, leading to changes in salinity levels.


What is the factor that can increase the salinity in seawater?

The salinity is basically how much salt is in the ocean. It increases in sub tropical places because there's not a lot of rain and more evaporation. The water evaporates and the salt stays behind thus making the water saltier. The salinity decreases in places more near the equator because it is always raining and that fresh rain dilutes the salt. It is also less salty near the coast because of the freshwater runoff "Seawater".


How does water shift from salt and fresh?

Evaporation.


How do you separate fresh water from seawater?

by evaporation


Is the mersey river fresh or salt water?

Both depending on which part of the river your at, the closer to the sea, the more saltier it gets.


Does salt water effect is evaporation?

Yes, salt water affects evaporation. Salt water evaporates more slowly than fresh water because the presence of salt increases the water's boiling point and reduces its vapor pressure. This means that more heat energy is required to evaporate salt water compared to fresh water.


What is a problem facing your fresh water supply?

Evaporation.


How do you turn saltwater to fresh water?

Distillation or evaporation.


Is fresh water a renewable resource?

Yes, fresh water is considered a renewable resource because it can be naturally replenished through the water cycle, which includes processes like precipitation and evaporation.


How can you get fresh water if it evaporates?

After evaporation vapors must be condensed.