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Salinty is the amount of salt in water

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What is the average salinty of the earth's oceans?

parts per billion


What is in salinty of the sea?

Salinity is the percent of salt found inside of fresh water....


What conditions happen when an organism appear to choose over other conditions?

The answer is Salinty


Why is the salinity of the ocean lower on the surface in some areas?

The salinty near the surface of the sea can be lowered in some locations by the inflow of fresh water from a large river or from the melting of sea ice or glaciers.


What is salt dissolved in water called?

Brine!!!! Brine was used historically to preserve meat. e.g. Salt Pork, 'Bully' Beef.


How much salt do clams need to live if you mix freshwater with salt?

All saltwater life requires a salinty level of 1.020 to 1.025. General rule of thumb to hit this range is 1Kg (2.2 pounds) of salt to 30 L (7.9 gallons) of water. Clams included.


What are facts about deep oceaans?

Facts: 1. Well, at the bottom of oceans it is very dark and has a high amount of salinty (salt). 2. Fish that live in the dark oceans produce their own light called bioluminescence. 3. Since the bottom of deep oceans are dark, there is very little life down there.


Does the salinty leval effect how fast ice melts?

Yes, the higher the salinity level of water, the slower ice will melt because salt lowers the freezing point of water. This means that salty water must be colder than fresh water in order for ice to remain frozen.


How does changing the salinty of water effect its density?

Increasing the salinity of water makes it denser because the dissolved salts add more mass to the water without significantly increasing its volume. Conversely, decreasing salinity makes water less dense as the diluted salts reduce the overall mass per unit volume.


What doe salinty mean?

It's amount of salt in a liquid body. The Great Salt Lake in Utah is very saline and would therefore have a high salinity. The Dead Sea is also very saline.


Is a halocline an abrupt rapid change in salinity?

Yes, as changes in salinty affects the density of sea water, another of putting it would be that a Halocline is simply a region below the surface of a body of water where there is a significant increase or decrease in density.


Places where rivers pour fresh water into the ocean have low salinity?

Estuaries and river deltas are areas where rivers pour fresh water into the ocean, resulting in lower salinity levels. The mixing of freshwater with saltwater creates a brackish environment suitable for unique ecosystems to thrive. These areas are important breeding grounds for many marine species due to the nutrient-rich waters.