Suppose the salinity of surface ocean water is high in a particular place. What might you infer about the areas rate of evaporation?

Respuesta :

its higher than it should be


Explanation:

If salinity of the surface water is higher at a particular place, the rate of evaporation is higher at that place. When evaporation takes place it turns some of the water into water vapor, leaving behind the salt always making the water saltier. So higher salinity means high rate of evaporation.

Evaporation is the process in which a liquid changes to gas due to an increase in temperature or/and pressure.