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Caiden Bradshaw
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5 October, 19:02
What is brine rejection?
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Carleigh Molina
5 October, 19:31
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Brine rejection is a process that occurs during sea ice formation where salt is pushed from forming ice into the surrounding seawater, creating saltier, denser brine.
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