The warmer a solution becomes, the higher the salinity can be. Warmer water can have more of a salt dissolved in it.
differences in temperature and salinity.
Water in water sinks/floats depending mostly on salinity and temperature, note that these two items effect the density of water.
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Salinity usually refers to the percentage of dissolved salt in water. A salinity meter simply measures this. 3.5% salinity = 35g of salt/Litre (this is your average salt water)
Salinity and Density are related because they are both measures of the amount
The temperature and salinity of seawater determine its density. Water gets denser as it gets saltier and reaches a maximum density at 4 °C. Salinity does affect the boiling point and freezing point of water, but not its temperature.
temperature and salinity
Temperature, salinity and total saturation of other minerals, depth.
Density is affected by both temperature and salinity. The colder the temperature and the saltier the substance, the greater the density.
Desceibe some of the general patterns you observe for temperature and salinity
Increasing the salinity the density is also increased.
By using information about the temperature and salinity of ocean water oceangraphers can describe the?
CHLORINITY IS THE MEASURE OF ADDED HALLIDES AND GREATER THE HALINITY GREATER THE SALINITY BECOMES.
Temperature and Salinity
Salinity and temperature
Temperature, pressure, and common ion effect