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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The following map was created using modern technology to determine the overall temperature change of the oceans. Explain how this map could relate to a salinity map. In your explanation, discuss at least three specific locations on the map. A map showing the change of ocean temperatures relative to normal temperature, in degrees Celsius, between 1999 and 2004. The stretch of Pacific Ocean along the equator was approximately 3 degrees Celsius warmer than normal; the sections of the eastern Pacific north and south of the equator, from the Arctic Ocean to the Southern Ocean, were also warmer t

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so what was the answer?

OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

@Muzzack

OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

dont look at what she put rofl .. look at the question

OpenStudy (muzzack):

well i know a salinity map is a map that describes a map of how much salt is in the ocean

OpenStudy (muzzack):

okay so this relates because of how it changes the temperature, in each area in this map has a different amount of temperature. These temperatures tell you the difference amounts of salt in the water. If it is measured of its salinity or Ocean salinity varies by climate then we can say this map can help us determine the saltiness of each part of the ocean.

OpenStudy (muzzack):

how is my answer is it valid ;)

OpenStudy (muzzack):

so i see u take physics. Hey @Hero is this good ;)

OpenStudy (muzzack):

@Preetha @eliassaab

OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

thank you :D @Muzzack

OpenStudy (muzzack):

ur welc ;)

OpenStudy (muzzack):

everyone thinks im smart, but really its logic -anonymous

OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

@Muzzack it also tells me to discuss at least three specific locations on the map

OpenStudy (muzzack):

ok sorry didnt look at that ;)

OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

rofl its fine. i dont get what it means by the locations e.e

OpenStudy (muzzack):

\(\color{lime}{\cal\ In~the~red~spots,~it~is~a~bit~hotter~which~means~there~are~high~percentage}\) \(\color{red}{\cal\ that~there~is~a~lot~of~salinity.~In~the~Blue~spots~the~area~is~a~bit~colder~so}\) \(\color{blue}{\cal\ ~there~a~less~percentage~of~salinity.~And~in~the~whiter~spots~it}\) \(\color{green}{\cal\ is~neutral~so~there~is~an~even~amount~of~salinity~in~that~area~:)}\)

OpenStudy (muzzack):

sorry about that: In~the~red~spots,~it~is~a~bit~hotter~which~means~there~are~high~percentage that~there~is~a~lot~of~salinity.~In~the~Blue~spots~the~area~is~a~bit~colder~so~there~a~less~percentage~of~salinity.~And~in~the~whiter~spots~it is~neutral~so~there~is~an~even~amount~of~salinity~in~that~area~ \(\color{green}{\huge\cal\ :)}\)

OpenStudy (muzzack):

@Gabylovesyou

OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):

thank youuuuuuuuuuuu

OpenStudy (muzzack):

i was trying to make it cooler and colorful but i failed lol \(\LaTeX\) is pretty hard

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