Salinity Fact Sheets
WHAT IS SALINITY? The term salinity refers to the movement and concentration of salts, dissolved in water, though the landscape.
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WHAT IS SALINITY? The term salinity refers to the movement and concentration of salts, dissolved in water, though the landscape.
Read more about Salinity Fact SheetsThis booklet contains a variety of activities and experiments linked to VELS; aimed at providing students with advanced knowledge about salinity and its impacts.
Read more about Salinity Activity BookletsThe Platypus is one of only five known species of monotremes, the other four are all types of echidna.
Read more about Platypus Fact SheetThe water rat is a distinctive native rodent, specialised for an aquatic life.
Read more about Water Rat Fact SheetFreshwater macroinvertebrates can be found in all types of water bodies across Australia, even swimming pools!
Read more about Salinity Tolerances of Freshwater Macroinvertebrates Fact SheetPlatypus and Water Rats are two of the more iconic native species that inhabit our waterways.
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