A very large body of salt water partly or entirely surrounded by land is known as a bay.
An enclosed body of coastal water that is a mixture of saltwater and freshwater is referred to as an estuary. The mixed water is called brackish water.
the sea?
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The Dead Sea
giant body of saltwater
Ocean is a very large body of saltwater.
Ocean
Less exposure to the US. Less exposure to the outside world due to it's partially landlocked geography.
Yes. If you wish to get extremely picky they have fundamental differences but basically all fish are more or less the same.
Less than 5 volts
Advantages are: - it uses less energy and is less likely to experience harmful mutation during reproduction - it enables the body to absorb a large amount of the needed substances in food
rivers and runoff dilute the saltwater.
It will melt more quickly with more salt.
The amount of dissolved solids is less in freshwater.
No. Saltwater is denser than freshwater, and your body will be more buoyant. You will be higher in the water and, therefore, will have less water resistance. You will swim faster, but will not get as good a workout as in freshwater.
Galvanized steel. It lasts longer and is less affected by chemicals and saltwater if you choose to go that route. I do suggest saltwater. It needs for less maintance than a pure chlorine pool.
No all tar does float. For something to float then it must be less dense than saltwater.
Here is the population of crocodiles: Saltwater: More than 10000 Dwarf: less than 2500 Gavial: less than 4500 Chinese Alligator: less than 1500
it depends what type of crocodile saltwater crocodiles can be up to 16ft fresh water crocodiles can be substancialy less