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Originally Posted by Buddha
What has heating and evaporation got to do with salinity? Cold water is more saline and it sinks to the depth. Warm water is less saline.
Air descends at around 30 degree latitude: Hadley cells. High pressure belts are anti-cyclones where air descends, it does not rise! Air rises where pressure is low. Example: Equatorial trough.
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brother high rating of heating determines the rate of evaporation and evaporation determines the salinity