A lake is formed by a river, is landlocked and flows out by means of a river. Asea can be marginal, a marginal sea is surrounded by land but has an escape directly to the sea and can be fed also by the sea. Example: lake of Gaililee is formed by the water from the Hermon Mount and the former turns into the Jordan river. The lake of Caspia is formed by the flow from the Danube river and flows into rivers. The Persian Gulf or the Red Sea are marginal (surrounded by land) and are fed by the Arabian sea and flow into the same.
No, it is entirely saltwater.
yes
The red sea is normal salt water sea.
red sea
Yes, people can float in the Red Sea, because there is a large amount of salt in the Red Sea. Therefor, objects including people, have more buoyancy so we can float. If you do not know what buoyancy is, it is the ability to float
the red sea is salt water. most plants can't grow in salt water
Examples: Death Sea, Red Sea, Great Salt Lake etc. And generally oceans and seas.
the great salt lake or the red sea
Sea water is salt water.
The water could only come in the red sea so the water vaporized but the salt stayed in the water so it became salter and salter... and now its really salt. Almost everything floats in it because of the high density.
the water has no salt and the sea water has salt
Yes, the sea does contain salt water.
Things DO sink in the Red Sea. It is just that the salt content is so high the water tends to be more buoyant.
The bering sea is salt water.