it depends where you live, and where exactly what sea, or ocean you r talking about
Sand free sea water is homogeneous.
Never. Sea water contains all of the mineral salts dissoved out of rocks, both by sea water and, indirectly, by rivers. The sea is a store of such slats and these mean the water can never be considered pure. Fresh water is water that contains virtually no salts.
Because the the sea water contains salt, which increases the density of the water. Therefore, the ships becomes even less dense than the water, making it float higher.
sea water contains large amount of salts. drinking sea water causes polyurea
It is because sea water contains a lot of salt dissolved in it which will make us sick
One cubic foot of sea water contains about 7.5 gallons.
It contains a lot of salty water with chlorine mixed.
Answer % questions by relating them to actual weights/heights etc. So, if sea water contains 3% salt by mass, then 1000gms of seawater contains 30gms of salt. and 3333gm of sea water makes 99.99 gms of salt. This is worked out by salt water weight x 3 divided by 100 (3%).
because the sea contains too much water forces
Never. Sea water contains all of the mineral salts dissoved out of rocks, both by sea water and, indirectly, by rivers. The sea is a store of such slats and these mean the water can never be considered pure. Fresh water is water that contains virtually no salts.
Sea water is a heterogeneous mixture. Although it does contain fully dissolves solutes it also contains suspended particles and countless living organisms.
Normally speaking yes, because sea water contains salt and other materials.