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How is the salinity of ocean water different from dead sea water?

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Answered by meharajasmine
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because dead sea water contaims more salt so it is dofferent from ocean water .....


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Answered by Anonymous
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Seawater is water from asea or ocean. On average, seawater in the world's oceans has a salinity of approximately 3.5%, or 35 parts per thousand. This means that for every 1 litre (1000 mL) of seawater there are 35 grams of salts (mostly, but not entirely, sodium chloride) dissolved in it WHILE The Dead Sea is 304 m (997 ft) deep, the deepest hypersaline lake in the world. With a salinity of 342 g/kg, or 34.2%, (in 2011), it is 9.6 times as salty as the ocean and one of the world's saltiest bodies of water.

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