In experiments of salinity, describe what happened when you blew across the surface at first time?

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When blowing across the surface of the water with varying salinity levels, we observed that the movement of the water increased noticeably. The water in the container seemed to become more turbulent and agitated as a result of the air flow. This effect was more pronounced in containers with higher salinity levels, as the denser water made it easier for the air to create movement on the surface. In contrast, containers with lower salinity levels exhibited less turbulent behavior when air was blown across the surface. Overall, the initial blowing of air across the surface had a significant impact on the movement of the water, with the salinity level influencing the intensity of the agitation.

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