As a result of fresh water entering the eastern equatorial Pacific, the salinity there is Between 30 and 35.
<h3>Salinity in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific </h3>
The freshwater that flows into the Pacific at that region has little to no salinity.
When it joins the Pacific, it mixes with the water which is quite concentrated and dilutes it such that the salinity goes to somewhere between 30 and 35.
In conclusion, option B is correct.
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Answer:A. Marine West Coast
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Explanation: Most tropical storms occur between 5 and 20 degrees north and south of the Equator (but not on the Equator itself). This is because the water in these areas is above 27c; further north or south the water becomes too cold. Tropical storms are given different names around the world: hurricanes in the US and the Caribbean.