About 96.5% (by weight) of sea water is water (H2O). The remaining 3.5% is about 3.2% sodium chloride (NaCl) and 0.3% magnesium sulfate (MgSO4). Also present are small quantities of calcium (Ca), potassium (K) and bicarbonate (HCO3), and very minuscule amounts of dozens of other compounds and elements.
No. Freshwater does not have the same amount of dissolved materials as sea water. Sea water has a much greater amount of salt dissolved in it.
The mean concentration of iodine in sea water is 0,064 ppm.
There is so much salt in the water of the dead sea that you do not sink when in the water.
350grams
more fish live in the sea water because how much sea water there is
890.9million gallons
890.9million gallons
As much as GOD decided to put in it.
how much dead sea water do you have to drink to die
70%.
NONE!
It depends on how much salt is in the water (that factor varies from sea to sea), but the short answer is around 212 degrees Fahrenheit. Hotter than that and the water boils off.