The Fascinating World of Salt Water Salinity

What is the typical salinity of salt water?

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Any salinity above 22 ppt

Between 0.5 and 17 ppt

Any salinity above 8 ppt

The typical salinity of salt water is around 35 ppt

The salinity of salt water, which refers to the concentration of dissolved salts in water, is typically around 35 parts per thousand (ppt). In other words, for every 1,000 grams of salt water, there are about 35 grams of dissolved salts.

The salinity of salt water can vary depending on factors such as location, temperature, and evaporation rates. For example, areas near the equator where evaporation rates are high tend to have higher salinity than areas near the poles.

It's important to note that the given options in the question do not represent the typical salinity range of salt water.

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