The Baltic is about 1/4 of the normal marine salinity.
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.
The answer is eleven.
no. blood has approx .9% salinity, while ocean water has about 3.5% salinity.
The salinity of your blood is exactly the same as that of the sea
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.
A hypersaline sea has elevated levels of dissolved ions (salts) as compared to normal saline conditions. A hypersaline sea has about 40 parts per mil salinity and the average salinity for the oceans is about 35 parts per mil salinity.
What is a normal blood pressure listing?
Normal blood pressure is measured by two numbers that represent how much mercury is in your blood. A completely normal blood pressure reads: Below 120 / below 80.
The value of normal blood preasure is 120/80.
Normal blood pressure in an adult would be 120/80
no it is not normal