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Hint #3

According to the documentation on Mr. Gurges’ website, Normal salinity in seawater is 32 ppt (parts per thousand). Anything more, and the pressure increases by 1 atmosphere for each unit. So, the water will have 1 atmosphere extra pressure at 33 ppt, 2 additional at 34ppt and so on.

Is there anything else that can affect underwater pressure, besides depth and salinity?

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