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← Earth & Natural SystemsWhat happens to dissolved silica concentration as seawater salinity increases along an estuary gradient?
A)It remains relatively constant.
B)It generally decreases due to uptake.✓
C)It increases linearly until saturation.
D)It fluctuates chaotically with tides.
💡 Explanation
As salinity increases along an estuary gradient, biological activity in the water column increases. Diatoms and other silica-utilizing organisms consume dissolved silica for cell wall production; therefore, dissolved silica concentration decreases rather than remaining constant or increasing.
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