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What is different between intertidal and subtidal zones according to salinity? When does salinity go up and down?

Author: Asger LIndberg-Nielsen



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Intertidal zone is extreme environment because salinity can go a lot up and down. Salinity goes up when temp is up bc of evaporation Rainy season – more nedbør - lower salinity cause of runoff from rivers also. these two are also mostly for near shore habitats.


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Intertidal zone is extreme environment because salinity can go a lot up and down.
Salinity goes up when temp is up bc of evaporation 
Rainy season – more nedbør - lower salinity cause of runoff from rivers also. these two are also mostly for near shore habitats.
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