There are 35 grams of salt in seawater
about 35 grams.
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1000 colony forming unit/ml in water...500 cfu/ml is considered standard for acceptable drinking water
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yes. Coral grows and other plant material in the ocean.
in the indian ocean 1000 feat down
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According to Castro & Huber's Marine Biology textbook, there is about 1.3 g of magnesium in 1000g of ocean water.
Sperm whales are the most common type of whale that we can find. They are present in almost every ocean and see in the world. Pacific ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean etc. They usually prefer ice free waters that are over 1000 meters deep. However they cant be found in the black and red seas.
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Surface water salinity ranges from 32 to 37 parts per 1000
Sperm whales are the most common type of whale that we can find. They are present in almost every ocean and see in the world. Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian ocean etc. They usually prefer ice free waters that are over 1000 meters deep. However they cant be found in the black and red seas.
According to its Wikipedia entry: "The Antarctic bottom water (AABW) is a type of water mass in the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica with temperatures ranging from -0.8 to 2 °C (31 °F), salinities from 34.6 to 34.7 psu. Being the densest water mass of the World Ocean, AABW is found to occupy the depth range below 4000 m of all ocean basins that have a connection to the Southern Ocean at that level." From Windows to the Universe: "The density of pure water is 1000 kg/m3. Ocean water is more dense because of the salt in it. Density of ocean water at the sea surface is about 1027 kg/m3."
Ocean water has about 32 parts salt per 1000 parts water, while fresh water generally has 1 part salt to 10,000 parts water.
Surface water salinity ranges from 32 to 37 parts per 1000