The Irish Sea has undergone a series of dramatic changes over the last 20,000 years as the last glacial period ended and was replaced by warmer conditions. At the height of the glaciation the central part of the modern sea was probably a long freshwater lake. As the ice retreated 10,000 years ago the lake reconnected to the sea, becoming brackish and then fully saline once again.
The above text is from the Irish Sea link below.
It is saltwater
Yes.
Sea water is salt water.
the water has no salt and the sea water has salt
Yes, the sea does contain salt water.
The bering sea is salt water.
the sea water is stored in sandboxes and as the water is absorbed the salt stays in the box and we get the salt
The red sea is normal salt water sea.
Yes the Aral sea has salt water
The Irish Sea is the body of water that lies between Ireland and England.
Salt dissolve in water. Basically the sea is salty water.
Sea salt is extracted from sea waters by the evaporation of water.
A clue is in their name - sea turtle - sea is salt water.
Sea salt comes from the sea and tastes like sea water.