Does high evaporation rates in subtropics cause the surface ocean water to have a lower than average salinity?

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2026-05-04 09:31

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No, high evaporation rates in subtropical regions typically lead to higher salinity in surface ocean waters. As water evaporates, it leaves behind salts and other dissolved substances, concentrating them in the remaining water. This results in elevated salinity levels, contrary to the idea of lower-than-average salinity.

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