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salinity is usually measured as grams of dissolved solids per kilogram of water
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Salinity varies in different parts of the world's oceans based on the amount fresh water which runs into the ocean. This comes in the form of rainfall, ice, and river discharge.
The salinity of the Great Salt Lake varies, but is on average about 12%.
Surface salinity in polar regions varies seasonally due to the formation and melting of sea ice.
The salinity varies latitudinally. It's somewhere between about 3 and 5%.
Salinity varies within the estuary and depend on other factors such as tides. Estuaries are essentially where freshwater from rivers, streams, etc, meet with saltwater from the ocean. The range of salinity within an estuary is typically between 0-25ppt, and that is between where the mouth of the river ends on to where the ocean begins. PPT stand for parts per thousand, just in case you did not know.
The salinity of the Great Salt Lake in Utah varies between 5 and 27% depending on the level of the water.
It varies on different maps.
The salinity of water in polar regions varies seasonally because of the melting of sea ice during warmer months.
The annual amount of precipitation in the Arctic varies depending on the specific location within the region. On average, Arctic areas receive around 200-250 millimeters (8-10 inches) of precipitation annually, which includes both rain and snow. However, some areas may receive more or less precipitation based on local weather patterns.
Ocean temperature varies with location and season. This variation is influenced by factors such as latitude, proximity to land, ocean currents, and solar radiation. Warmer temperatures are typically found near the equator, while cooler temperatures are found at higher latitudes and during winter months.