No, the salinity content is more concentrated at the shore.
The body of water which has the highest content of dissolved mineral matter is the Dead Sea. It has a salt content which is 9 times higher than regular sea water, calcium, magnesium, potassium, and other minerals.
Yes.... An off-shore breeze blows from the land towards the sea. An on-shore breeze blows from the sea onto the shore.
The Shore
No. Sea water has a higher boiling point than rain water. Sea water contains a higher concentration of dissolved solutes than rain water, which is fresh water. The higher concentration of dissolved solutes in sea water causes it to have a higher boiling point.
Sea shore temperature is affected by distance in sea and mountain temperature is affected by altitude.. Sea shore and mountain are both cool but differ in the above...
NO!
by the process of evaporation. when sea water evaporates salt is left behind. same process is done at the shore of sea...
by the process of evaporation. when sea water evaporates salt is left behind. same process is done at the shore of sea...
There is no "Death Sea." It is called the Dead Sea and it is called that because of salt content. Allegedly the salt content in the water is so high that nothing can live in it
because, the dead sea gets it's name from the high amounts of salt to water content, when this high salt content water washes up on shores, it creates salt dunes
It depends on the salt content of the water. (low air pressure=high salt content, high air pressure=low salt content) jks
The higher the salt content of seawater, the more buoyant the water is. And the Dead Sea has the highest salt content of any body of water in the world.
Because of the extreme salt content.
Around 3.5% for the sea.
Because the sea's salt content is so high that it cannot sustain life.
The high salt content in the Dead Sea is the reason that you don't sink.
The sodium content is equivalent because the compound is the same - sodium chloride (NaCl).