saltholdighed
Saltholdighed refers to the total amount of dissolved salts in a body of water. It is typically measured in parts per thousand (ppt) or grams per kilogram (g/kg). Salinity is a crucial factor in aquatic environments, influencing the types of organisms that can survive and the physical properties of the water, such as its density and freezing point.
The primary source of dissolved salts in oceans is the weathering of rocks on land, which are
Salinity can vary geographically and over time. For instance, areas with high evaporation rates and limited
Organisms living in aquatic ecosystems are often adapted to specific salinity ranges. For example, marine organisms