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Which condition causes ocean water salinity to decrease? A. freezing of polar ice caps B. high levels of evaporation C. river water flowing out into the ocean D.low levels of pr…
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C. river water flowing out into the ocean
D.low levels of precipitation
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C. River water flowing out into the ovean, it makes the water to salt ratio go down
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