Great Salt Lake is fed mainly by 3 tributary rivers that deposit large amounts of minerals into

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Great Salt Lake is fed mainly by 3 tributary rivers that deposit large amounts of minerals into its waters. The lake is salty because it has no outflow for water other than evaporation, which is predominately mineral-free. If local temperatures were to decrease significantly, while freshwater rain were to increase significantly, what would be the likely resulting change to the salinity of the Great Salt Lake?
A. Salinity would decrease.
B. Salinity would increase.
C. Salinity would remain the same.
D. Salinity cannot be predicted.

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