ppt = parts per thousand
per cent = part per hundred
so 10 ppt = 1 %
and then 35 ppt = 3.5%
Salinity variations in the open ocean typically range from about 33 parts per thousand (ppt) to 37 ppt. These variations can be influenced by factors such as evaporation, precipitation, river runoff, and ocean currents. In some regions, such as coastal areas or estuaries, salinity can fluctuate more dramatically due to localized conditions. Overall, the average salinity of seawater is approximately 35 ppt.
how you compare decimals and percents, is by the signs. a decimal looks like this: 0.0 and a percent looks like this: %
This is quite simple .ppt is Microsoft 2003 or earlier word file while .pptx is 2007 and up.
They need to know about decimals, fractions, and percents because they need to know the exact measures of the things they are designing.
n% = n / 100
178 percent of 35 is 1,050%
35 ppt
The average salinity of seawater is 35 parts per thousand (or ppt).
Ice has zero salinity. When it is frozen, the salt is pushed out. Therefore, since the salinity of normal seawater is about 35 ppt, it has 35 ppt more salinity than seawater.
35 parts per thousand It's used in salinity frequently. That would be brackish water at 3.5%
need help answering this question A 35 ppt B.3.5ppt C. 3 pptD. 350 ppt
need help answering this question A 35 ppt B.3.5ppt C. 3 pptD. 350 ppt
8010 ppm at 26`C from seawater of gulf of california,mexico!
35 ppt (parts per thousand) so 0.035%
The salinity of the Persian Gulf is around 35 parts per thousand (ppt), which is slightly higher than the average ocean salinity of 33-35 ppt. This high salinity is due to the combination of high evaporation rates and limited freshwater input from rivers.
Save PPT 2007 file as .ppt format
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