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Plzz help - Suppose the ice cap at the north pole melted. How might this change the salt content in a kilogram in mass of ocean water?
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- Suppose the ice cap at the north pole melted. How might this change the salt content in a kilogram in mass of ocean water?
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The salt content would get lower since polar ice caps are essentially glaciers and are in fact fresh water
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