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dead sea and red sea has the highest salinity

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Just off the coast of Marbella, near the empty crisp packets

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Badwater lake in Death Valley.

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in cold deep water.

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Salinity in the ocean is highest in regions where is high and is low?

Salinity in the ocean is highest in regions where evaporation is high and precipitation is low. Density in seawater is determined by both temperature and salinity.


What is the highest open ocean salinity?

37


Which part of the ocean has the highest salinity?

the bottom part


How would salinity change if some ocean water evaporated?

Salinity is increased.


What would happen if salinity levels were drastically changed?

The life in the ocean would change and so would the gravity in the ocean. Therefore salinity is very important.


Where would you find the most salinity?

in the ocean


What is salinity used in a sentence?

The salinity of the ocean was much higher than I thought it would be.


What will happen to salinity if the depth of the ocean increases?

There are a number of things that could happen to the salinity of an ocean if it's depth increased. The salinity would likely also increase.


Would the salinity of the ocean probably be the lowest near a river?

yupper!


Which lakes in India has the highest water salinity?

sambhar lake has the highest water salinity in India


What areas would the highest salinity be found?

an area with high rates of evaporation


Can fish live in the ocean?

No, the vast majority of Freshwater Fish would not be able to deal with the high salinity of ocean water and would die in the ocean. The same with Saltwater Fish, the vast majority would not be able to deal with the low salinity of fresh water and would die in a lake or river.