Saltwater is generally warmer than freshwater due to its higher density and specific heat capacity. The presence of salt lowers the freezing point and raises the boiling point of water, allowing it to retain heat more effectively. Additionally, saltwater's greater density means it can absorb and retain heat energy better than freshwater, leading to slightly warmer temperatures in oceanic environments compared to freshwater bodies.
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