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Table of Contents
1
Patterns of Motion and Equilibrium
2
Newton’s Laws of Motion
3
Momentum and Energy
4
Gravity, Projectiles, and Satellites
5
Fluid Mechanics
6
Thermal Energy and Thermodynamics
7
Heat Transfer and Change of Phase
8
Static and Current Electricity
9
Magnetism and Electromagnetic Induction
10
Waves and Sound
11
Light
12
Atoms and the Periodic Table
13
The Atomic Nucleus and Radioactivity
14
Elements of Chemistry
15
How Atoms Bond and Molecules Attract
16
Mixtures
17
How Chemicals React
18
Two Classes of Chemical Reactions
19
Organic Compounds
20
Rocks and Minerals
21
Plate Tectonics and Earth’s Interior
22
Shaping Earth’s Surface
23
Geologic Time—Reading the Rock Record
24
The Oceans, Atmosphere, and Climatic Effects
25
Driving Forces of Weather
26
The Solar System
27
Stars and Galaxies
28
The Structure of Space and Time
Textbook Solutions for Conceptual Physical Science
Chapter 24 Problem 46
Question
What happens to the salinity of seawater when evaporation at the ocean surface exceeds precipitation? When precipitation exceeds evaporation? Defend your answer.
Solution
The first step in solving 24 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: What happens to the salinity of seawater when evaporation at the ocean surface exceeds precipitation? When precipitation exceeds evaporation? Defend your answer.
From the textbook chapter The Oceans, Atmosphere, and Climatic Effects you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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Title
Conceptual Physical Science 6
Author
Paul G. Hewitt, John A. Suchocki, Leslie A. Hewitt
ISBN
9780134060491