chemical weathering of rocks on the continents is one source of elements found in sea water.
Answer:
m<X = 30°
Explanation:
Given:
Right-angled ∆VWX


Required:
m<X
SOLUTION:
Apply the trigonometric ratios formula.
To know which of the trigonometric ratios formula to apply, identify which of the side is opposite, adjacent or hypotenuse given the angle of reference, X.
Side VW is opposite to <X,
Side VX is the hypotenuse.
Therefore, trig ratio formula to use would be:
Sine of the angle of reference = opposite side/hypotenuse
Thus,







<span>I suspect that the answer is at the surface of the open ocean. This is where the evaporation of water takes place which concentrates the salts at the very surface. However, with any significant mixing, the effect might not be measureable. Nevertheless, the surface tension of the water at the surface would tend to stabilize the very surface slowing down mixing with more dilute water just beneath the surface.</span>