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  2. Salinity is another critical factor that affects the thermohaline circulation. The saltier the water, the denser it becomes, and the more likely it is to sink. In contrast, freshwater is less dense and tends to float.
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    However, ocean currents also flow thousands of meters below the surface. These deep-ocean currents are driven by differences in the water’s density, which is controlled by temperature (thermo) and salinity (haline). This process is known as thermohaline circulation.
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    thermohaline circulation (THC), the component of general oceanic circulation controlled by horizontal differences in temperature and salinity. It continually replaces seawater at depth with water from the surface and slowly replaces surface water elsewhere with water rising from deeper depths.
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    These density differences caused by temperature and salinity ultimately separate ocean water into distinct water masses, … See more

    The thermohaline circulation plays an important role in supplying heat to the polar regions, and thus in regulating the amount of sea ice in these regions, although poleward … See more

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    WEBThermohaline circulation begins in the Earth's polar regions. When ocean water in these areas gets very cold, sea ice forms. The surrounding seawater gets saltier, increases in density and sinks. Winds drive …

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