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Suppose the salinity of surface ocean water is high in a particular place. What might you infer about the area’s rates of evaporation?
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Suppose the salinity of surface ocean water is high in a particular place. What might you infer about the area’s rates of evaporation?
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Wrong subject, lol. But I would infer that the rates of evaporation is higher since the more evaporation there is then the more substances are left behind by the ocean water. (In other words, salt)
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