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How is salinity of the Ocean water expressed ? Explain​

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Answered by alwinsajanm
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Answer:

Salinity is the measure of the number of grams of salts per kilogram of seawater, which is expressed in parts per thousand. Parts per thousand can be defined as how many parts, or grams, of salt there are per thousand parts, or kilogram (1,000 g), of seawater. The symbol for parts per thousand is %.

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Answered by kalpanaoswal982
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Explanation:

Because ocean water is so salty of course. ... Salinity is either expressed in grams of salt per kilogram of water, or in parts per thousand (ppt, or ‰). For example, if you have 1 gram of salt and 1,000 grams of water, your salinity is 1 g/kg, or 1 ppt.

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