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Chemistry, 23.11.2020 14:00, giannafilippi2006

Why do oceanographers take measurements of the conductivity of the seawater?
A. Conductivity tells water temperature.
B. Conductivity can be used to calculate the salinity of the water.
C. Conductivity helps oceanographers avoid dangerous electricain
situations.
D. Conductivity tells how much marine life is in the water.

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