the dead sea
Enclosed bays tend to have high salinity
The average salinity of seawater is about 35 parts per thousand
The average ocean salinity is around 3.5%. It is typically measured in parts per thousand (ppt) or in PSU (practical salinity units), with most oceans having a salinity close to this average value.
The average salinity of seawater is 35 parts per thousand (or ppt).
Below-average values of the other.
1000ppm
AnswerAll oceans have salt in them. The average salinity of all oceans is 35 parts per thousand. Salinity does vary according to depth and location. Areas of the ocean located near onshore river runoff typically have a lower salinity. Areas near the tropics with high evaporation rates tend to have higher salinity.
The salinity of the Great Salt Lake varies, but is on average about 12%.
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)
The average salinity of seawater is about 35 grams of dissolved salts per kilogram of seawater, or 3.5% by weight.
False. The average salinity of seawater is actually around 3.5%, not 35%.
the salinity is 103967 per liter to 235356 per liter btw this is wrong