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How do oceanographers measure the salinity of ocean water?

A. by measuring the density of the water

B. by measuring the depth of the water

C. by measuring the conductivity of the water.

D. by measuring the amount of marine life present

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  1. Yesterday, 20:46
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    Explanation:

    when salt is in the water, it's the slightest bit denser, or thicker, than normal water because the salt dissolves intoit. it's not noticeable by normal people.
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