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What is a palaeosalinity?

A palaeosalinity is the salinity of the seas in the geological past.


What part of speech is salinity?

Salinity is a noun.


How was salinity monitored in the past?

In the past, farmers estimated the extent of salinisation on their properties in response to questionnaires issued by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. This method is thought to have underestimated the extent of salinisation, partly because the definition and recognition of salinisation varies between farmers. Nor do such methods provide maps of where the salinity is, where it is spreading to, or the rate at which it is spreading.


What is a measure of how salty water is?

Salinity is a measure of the saltiness of water.


Where is salinity a problem?

You find salinity where there are farms


A sentence using the word salinity?

We tested the water's salinity. The salinity of water is the amount of salt that is in it. "Test the salinity of the substance," said the Chemistry instructor.


What is a sentence that can be used for salinity?

The salinity of the water is high.


What is the salinity of the Persian gulf?

Very high salinity.


Is salinity a biotic factor?

No, salinity would be abiotic.


What is total amount of dissolved salt in ocean water called?

i believe it is salinity


How does the salinity of sea ice compare to the salinity of normal seawater?

Ice has zero salinity. When it is frozen, the salt is pushed out. Therefore, since the salinity of normal seawater is about 35 ppt, it has 35 ppt more salinity than seawater.


What is lighter warm water with low salinity or cold water with high salinity?

Cold water with high salinity