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write about the salinity of water​

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Salinity is the saltiness or dissolved inorganic salt content of a body of water. Substances that are dissolved in water are usually called solutes. The typical seawater has a salinity of 35 ppt or 35‰.

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The concentration of dissolved salt in a given volume of water is called salinity. 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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