Well I guess it is possible but not likely because the salt in the lake helps you float, but maybe if you had a Bowling ball or something attached to your leg, or someone was holding your head down in the water which would be scary) you would probably drown.
You could sail in a kayak on the Great Salt Lake,Mountain bike on the Antelope and Stansbury Islands.The areas also offer excellent hiking.
Yes you can.
Yes.
The Great Salt Lake is so dense, that you may find it hard to sink if you try to swim in it! The Lake is so dense, because tons of salt enter the lake every year, and there's no river for the salt to exit, so the lake stays salty. All the salt pushes you up if you are in the Lake, making you float!
The higher the salinity of the water the easier it is to float - the Dead Sea, the Caspian Sea, the Great Salt Lake.
Yes, back in 1912 a family was visiting the lake and one of their children (who could not swim) persished in the lake. Source: SLC Gazette June 17th 1912.
Utah, the great salt lake is so salty that you can float.
sometimes All Air breathing animals can be killed by water. However, scorpions can definitely float and swim on water, but they cannot float and swim indefinitely especially if the body of water has a name like Lake Shasta, Great Salt Lake, etc.
no no reports have been made and they would not survive because most dolphins can only live in salt water
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Lake Tahoe is VERY cold all year long. With the exception of Lake Superior, non of the Great Lakes are nearly as cold as Tahoe.
"No but people wanted to and people did jump in."
Well, people maybe swim in Lake Seneca, but who knows?
yes people are allowed to swim In the great barrier reef
No. First of all, most crocodiles do not swim in salt water, which is what the Atlantic ocean is. Secondly, they cannot swim such great distances.