Salinity of the ocean water is defined as the dissolved salt content in a body of water. The salinity of the ocean is 3.5%, the salinity increases as you approach the equator and decreases as you approach the poles.
97% for salt water, and 3% for fresh water in ocean water
the average is 35 ppt. varies from 32-37 ppt. hope this helps.
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Arctic ocean
The average salinity of seawater is 35 parts per thousand (or ppt).
I think that it is probably somewhere in the tropics. I know that the average ocean salinity (or the amount of salt in that body of water) is around 35ppt.
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35 ppt
the salinity is 103967 per liter to 235356 per liter btw this is wrong
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its 20 ppt (parts per thousand)
On average, seawater in the world's oceans has a salinity of about 3.5% The salinity of human blood is 0.9%. So sea water is roughly 3.5 times as salty as blood.
Where a major river enters. Where a large glacier enters. Where an ice shelf is melting. Upon reflection, about one half of the ocean will have a salinity less than the average.
Hypersaline refers to a body of water that has about 40 parts per mil salinity which is much higher than the salinity for average ocean water which is about 35 parts per mil salinity.
Salinity is the saltiness or dissolved salt content of a body of water.The average ocean salinity is 35 ppt. This number varies between about 32 and 37 ppt. Rainfall, evaporation, river runoff, and ice formation cause the variations. For example, the Black Sea is so diluted by river runoff, its average salinity is only 16 ppt.
The salinity of sea waters is approx. 3,5 %.
The salinity of sea waters is approx. 3,5 %.
Arctic ocean