no, but it does effect the density
The Dead Sea
The saltiness of sea water is the result of evaporation...and heat
The question makes no sense. Water being extremely salty inhibits the presence of life; it does not support it. The Dead Sea, the saltiest sea on Earth is practically devoid of life because of its saltiness.
Saltiness is the correct spelling of this word.Some example sentences are:I am not a fan of too much saltiness in my food.The saltiness of the sea water only made him more thirsty.
the saltiness of the sea
The extreme salinity - saltiness - means the water there has a higher density than regular sea water. and the higher the density the greater the buoyancy.
No
dead sea
The Dead Sea is below mean sea level for the earth; therefore, the pressure at the Dead Sea would be greater than at mean sea level and the boiling point of water would be above 100C.
It's impossible to give a definite answer because nobody's counting. Nevertheless, the answer is most likely the Dead Sea. This sea is 1,388 feet below sea level and is incredibly salty. It averages around 33.5% salinity. This level of saltiness makes it a very difficult environment for fish and other sea-dwelling animals to live. It is for this reason that it acquired the name "the Dead Sea."
the sea is warmer.
Temperature, salinity, and pressure.