
Applications and Investigations in Earth Science (9th Edition)
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Chapter 11.4B, Problem 10A
In winter, sea ice forms in the polar latitudes. The water in this ice is essentially salt-free freshwater. How does the formation of sea ice influence surface salinity in polar regions? Show this change by sketching a line on Figure 11.9.
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