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What is the cause of the difference in surface water salinity between equatorial and subtropical regions in the atlantic ocean?

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This is because equatorial regions also get a high volume of rain on a regular basis, which dilutes the surface water along the equator. So the higher salinities are found at subtropical, warm latitudes with high evaporation and less precipitation.

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