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6 April, 05:16

Which is not a process that decreases the salinity of seawater?

icebergs melting

runoff from land

precipitation

evaporation

(Earth Science)

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  1. 6 April, 06:11
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    The answer is evaporation
  2. 6 April, 07:28
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    Answer

    Evaporation

    Explanation

    Evaporation of sea and ocean water and the formation of sea ice are processes that increase the salinity of the ocean. Salinity of ocean water and seas are balanced by processes such as input of fresh water from precipitation in form of rain and snow, melting of ice and water from rivers.
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