what is salinity? what temperature there should be?
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The salinity of seawater is defined as the total amount by weight of dissolved salts in one kilogram of seawater. Salinity is expressed in the unit g / kg, which is often written as ppt (part per thousand) or ‰ (permil).According to the practical salinity scale, typical 'standard' seawater has a salinity of 35.
Temperatures range from -2° C to 28° C in most cases, but are hotter near hydrothermal vents or closer to land. Salinity is usually 35 ppt (parts per thousand), but can range from 28-41 ppt and is highest in the northern Red Sea.
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