salinity
the amount of salt dissolved in the water
The density of ocean water is influenced by both salinity and temperature. Higher salt concentrations increase density, as dissolved salts add mass without significantly increasing volume. Conversely, warmer water is less dense than cooler water, as it expands. Therefore, the interplay between salinity and temperature determines the overall density of ocean water, which affects ocean circulation and marine ecosystems.
No. Freshwater does not have the same amount of dissolved materials as sea water. Sea water has a much greater amount of salt dissolved in it.
The total amount of dissolved salts in ocean water is referred to as "Salinity". :)
Salt is dissolved in a smaller volume of water.
Salinity
salinity
salinity
The total amount of dissolved salts in ocean water is referred to as "Salinity". :)
The meaning is that the ocean water is saline.
The salt in the ocean is considered a non-living, abiotic load. It is a dissolved solute that contributes to the salinity of the water.
i believe it is salinity
Salt
Salt is dissolved from the earth and transported by rivers in seas/oceans.
Salt is dissolved from the earth and transported by rivers in seas/oceans.
Salt is dissolved from the Earth and transported by rivers in seas and oceans.
Probably sodium chloride and calcium carbonate.