Salt water is corrosive. And there is more moisture in the air.
Think this through. What is the difference between sea water and freshwater? Salt. What does salt do? Rust or create buildups on metal. What types of metal? Several types including iron and steel.
Metals that corrode in salt water easily include iron and tin.
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The salt in the sea air oxidizes the metals Very similar to the way salt used on roadways in the northern states during winter causes corrosion on cars.
Salt water is corrosive. And there is more moisture in the air.
Salt water is corrosive. And there is more moisture in the air.
yes
no it wont
Because some metals are reactive and corrode in sea water
I did mine in my scieence fair project and nothing happend to the copper
they will corrode
salt has no affect on rubber
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Think this through. What is the difference between sea water and freshwater? Salt. What does salt do? Rust or create buildups on metal. What types of metal? Several types including iron and steel.
Salt is abrasive and we find salt in abundance in ocean so the salty water is carried towards the ,etals and thus they corrode more easily.
Metals that corrode in salt water easily include iron and tin.