Oceanographers measure the salinity of the ocean by hand held refractometer, hydrometer, and conductivity meter.
salinity
Oceanographers measure the salinity of the ocean by hand held refractometer, hydrometer, and conductivity meter.
Salinity is a measure of how salty water is. Ocean water is more salty in some places than in others. The answer is yes, places where rivers pour fresh water into the ocean have low salinity because fresh water is normally cold and in warm areas, ocean water evaporates quicker. When this happens, salt is left behind and the ocean water has a higher salinity.
count the grams of salt present in ever 1,000 grams of water
Salinity is a measure of the saltiness of water.
count the grams of salt present in ever 1,000 grams of water
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You could increase the salinity of the ocean by adding salt or removing water (ie: by evaporation).
The lowest areas of salinity in an ocean are near where fresh water rivers empty into them. This is because the influx of fresh water creates an area of lower salinity compared to the remainder of the ocean.
By using information about the temperature and salinity of ocean water oceangraphers can describe the?
Salinity is increased.
evaporation