No all that does is make the dirty water salty.
Fresh water, because aqueous solutions have depressed freezing points.
the salt water is denser because of the salt
Quick and Dirty: Brackish.
Salt water is heavier than fresh water. The salt dissolved in salt water increases its density, making it heavier than pure water.
Sodium makes salt water denser.
Salt water has a higher salinity level compared to fresh water, which makes it denser and allows objects to float more easily. Fresh water has a lower freezing point than salt water, allowing it to freeze at a higher temperature.
it is because of all of the salt that makes salt water have a higer mass than salt water
Because salt water is denser. If you pour salt water and fresh water [one with food coloring] into a glass, the salt water will sink below the fresh water. You are only a bit denser than salt water.
it depends on what type of salt or what type of water like fluit water or fresh water
Fresh and salt water are very different for one key reason, fresh water doesn't contain salt and salt water obviously does. There are different flora and fauna in fresh and salt water for this reason.
Fresh water is less dense than salt water because it has fewer dissolved ions. This difference in density causes fresh water to float on top of salt water, creating distinct layers. Salt water is more concentrated with ions, making it denser and causing it to sink below the less dense fresh water.
Adding salt to water makes the water denser. As the salt dissolves in the water, it adds mass (more weight to the water). This makes the water denser and thus allows more objects to float on the surface that would sink in fresh Water