Yes, sand is not altered by contact with water - at least, not to any appreciable degree. The solubility of sand in water is greater than zero, although it is so small that it is nearly undetectable.
Ocean water contains salt. River water is fresh water.
Only if the concentration is the same.
They are the same thing.
no
yes
it has the same amount as the ocean
a sea is a body of water the same as an ocean is a body of water, so it would not make sense
Yes it is different because if it goes to another ocean then the water level will drop. No, the previous posted answer is incorrect. Ocean water level is the same anywhere. Sea level on the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans are the same.
A region of ocean water with the same temperature and salinity throughout is called a water mass. These water masses occur due to factors like water density, mixing, and currents, and serve as distinct bodies with specific characteristics in the ocean.
They are working in the same way that a hairdryer drys your hair. Simple.
The water would have the same density anywhere it is.
my opinion is yes because it is the same thing the same salt water and it is just that the ocean is bigger that the sea i should say but it is the same