Arctic Ocean
Because... The Arctic Ocean is so cold. so let's say that we have a kilogram container were going to fill it in with salt water let's say we put one kilogram in it.What we do is we let the salt sun shine on it then the water will go away, 1 kg=1,000 milometers of water you would be left with = 35 grams of salt. Salt= Nacl = Sodium chloride
Hotter water= saltier water
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.
Arctic ocean
Areas near the poles like the Arctic Ocean will have the lowest salinity
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it is at its lowest when its at the surface of the water because it has low density
salinity
You could increase the salinity of the ocean by adding salt or removing water (ie: by evaporation).
salinity
Salinity of the ocean water is defined as the dissolved salt content in a body of water. The salinity of the ocean is 3.5%, the salinity increases as you approach the equator and decreases as you approach the poles.
The Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) are the low salinity waters found in the Southern Ocean.
By using information about the temperature and salinity of ocean water oceangraphers can describe the?
Salinity is increased.