Under what environmental conditions is the ocean water the saltiest? high evaporation, high rainfall, cool water low evaporation, very heavy rainfall, warm water low evaporation, high rainfall, cool water high evaporation, low rainfall, warm water
help me
how is this computer science haha
idk it science tho
lol
There is no "science" We have topics for biology, chemistry etc. This is probably 9th grade biology
yes but can you answer qustion
only through guessing. you want low evaporation because that retains salt That leaves us with B or C
go with C. high rainfall < very heavy rainfall more rain = more water = less salty water
i think its high evaporation, low rainfall, warm water
rofl. that makes sense. trust her
lol idk u should probably trust him.
no that makes the most logical sense. I have no idea what I'm talking about
I don't know why I thought low evap would be right. high evap = more water leaving the ocean = more salt in the ocean
so what should i go with
lol haha u choose
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maybe u should ask it in the bio section.
i did no one answers
they said d @tejasvir @bibby
looks right
and what about you what do you think @tejasvir
They want geology/earth science to go into Geography... Personally I wish they had just made a hard sciences super group and put all the others below it.
i agree with @bibby
saltiest = more salt per unit of water Evaporation = removal of water Rain = addition of water And what temperature causes more things to desolve, high or low? If you look at each part, it should not be too hard to answer.
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