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    Higher Than Average Seawater Salinity May Results from
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Higher Than Average Seawater Salinity May Results from

Question 47

Question 47

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Higher than average seawater salinity may results from


A) the influx of river water into the ocean.
B) stagnation of water in a floodplain swamp.
C) high evapotranspiration rates.
D) heavy rainfall and low temperatures.
E) melting of sea ice.

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