Need help bad
@TwilightRain1
@barreraA
ok then on what
whats 2 plus 2
can u post the question, now?
kidding
Which condition causes ocean salinity to decrease? A. river water flowing out into the ocean B. low levels of precipitation C. high levels of evaporation D. freezing of polar ice caps
what would ur guess be?
\[I dunno\]
are there any u know are wrong?
i would say A
WHAT IS IT
hold on a sec...
i say its D
no, its not D cuz MELTING of polar ice caps decreases salinity
ARE YOU SO SUURREEE ] ARE YOU SURE
would it be C
AREYOUSUREINEEDTHERIGHTANWSER
i dont know cuz u guys messed up already
all i know that If the temperature is hot, the water evaporates causing humidity thus leaving behind the salt making the ocean saltier. If the temperature is colder it retains the salt and spreads outs.
so thats why i would go with D
OMG my computer totally locked up, so sorry
and i was wrong before. the answer is A because rivers DO decrease the salinity, at least according to this http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/532108afe4b04ac8290c53c1
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