salinity

[səˈlɪnəti]

salinity Definition

  • 1the amount of salt in water or soil
  • 2the state or quality of being salty

Using salinity: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "salinity" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The salinity of the ocean varies depending on location.

  • Example

    High salinity levels can damage crops.

  • Example

    The salinity of the soup was just right.

salinity Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for salinity

Phrases with salinity

  • a gradual change in salt concentration over a distance

    Example

    The salinity gradient in the estuary creates a unique ecosystem.

  • the ability of an organism to survive in high salt environments

    Example

    Mangroves have a high salinity tolerance and can grow in saltwater environments.

  • the movement of saltwater into freshwater sources, often due to human activities

    Example

    Salinity intrusion can harm freshwater ecosystems and affect drinking water supplies.

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Summary: salinity in Brief

Salinity [səˈlɪnəti] refers to the amount of salt in water or soil, or the state of being salty. It is important for understanding the health of aquatic and agricultural systems, as well as for cooking. Salinity can be measured by its gradient, and organisms can have varying degrees of salinity tolerance. Salinity intrusion can be harmful to freshwater sources.

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