Salinity will be increased in the ocean when water evaporates and when it freezes.Ocean water.
Salt is dissolved in a smaller volume of water.
By evaporation concentration of salt increase; salted water has a higher density than pure water.
Evaporating water the concentration of salts increase and so the density increase.
Because the salt doesn't freeze out with the ice. This leaves the sea water saltier, hence more dense.
no it is not melting is the reverse of freezing
Salt is dissolved in a smaller volume of water.
After evaporation the concentration of salts increase.
The concentration of solutes increase after evaporation.
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evaporation and freezing of sea water
By evaporation concentration of salt increase; salted water has a higher density than pure water.
Evaporating water the concentration of salts increase and so the density increase.
You could increase the salinity of the ocean by adding salt or removing water (ie: by evaporation).
Freezing point (more salt the lower the freezing point). Density (more salt, the heavier the water).
Because the salt doesn't freeze out with the ice. This leaves the sea water saltier, hence more dense.
Processes that increase the density of seawater include evaporation and the freezing of seawater into sea ice. Evaporation causes the water volume to decrease while the salinity stays the same, increasing density. Sea ice formation removes freshwater, leaving behind denser saltwater.