Salt water has salt (!) in it, ego it is denser and takes more weight to displace it; the reason things float in whatever. The denser the liquid, the higher things float
If its boyant or not.
This would include the term "buoyancy", which is not limited to objects that float. An objects whose weight is less than the water displaced by it would float. But an object could become suspended below water by the upward force of bouyancy, which acts on all objects in liquid.
it will float
Buoyancy affects floating and sinking objects by it allowing it to sink or float. Buoyancy is an upward force that allows something to float on water so yeahs... yupp >___________<
the ability to float with density is almost impossible
the higher the salinity the more easily an object can float
If its boyant or not.
When salt dissolves in water, it makes the water more dense, therefore water can hold more weight.
buoyancy
"buoyancy".
Density
yes
This would include the term "buoyancy", which is not limited to objects that float. An objects whose weight is less than the water displaced by it would float. But an object could become suspended below water by the upward force of bouyancy, which acts on all objects in liquid.
Give a higher density to the water due to the salt content which causes object to float higher.
Yes, water density will affect an object's ability to float.
it will float
If you think to potassium chloride, the effect is similar.