salt water is found in the sea. Saltwater can also be called brine.
the dead sea
Dead sea
dead sea
Density. The saltier water is the heavier (per unit volume) it is. The saltiest water doesn't always sink though. Seawater density is dependent on temperature, salinity and pressure. Most often the effects of temperature are dominant in determining vertical stratification.
No, the Atlantic ocean is the saltiest of the oceans.
Ocean water is usually saltiest near the surface. High levels of evaporation at the surface cause a reduction in freshwater and thus create saltier water near the surface. This effect is most dominant in the warm tropical areas around the equator, thus these areas are saltier than in midlatitudes. Since high salinity implies denser, and thus heavier, water, one might suspect that the saltiest water sinks to the bottom. However, temperature effects tend to dominate the vertical stratification.
Most of the body's water exits the body as?
well the body of water that has the most evaporation is the ocean
The most abundant organic compound in the body is water. This is used as a solvent in various reactions in the body.
This body of water is an ocean.
The human body consists of mostly water.
Water. The body consists of 60-75% water.
Water. The body consists of 60-75% water.
It's unlikely to surpass Don Juan Pond concerning hyper-salinity. But It's certainly ONE of the most hyper-saline lakes In the world.
Water for one. About 57% of the human body is water.