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It is more salty than the average sea.
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No, it is more dense. If it were less dense it would float.
Salt water is denser than fresh water. A ship will float higher on the oceans, and float lower on a fresh water inland lake.
The place where a river flows into an ocean and fresh water mixes with salt water is known as a delta. The water that is less salty than seawater is known as brackish water.
The Baltic Sea is known as Brackish, that is, a little more salty than fresh water, but not as salty as sea water
The Mediterranean Sea is less salty than the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea is the saltiest water on earth because of the high level of evaporation.
More Dense.
it's due to something called osmosis. If you have salty water on one side of a permeable membrane and less salty water on the other - then nature will try to balance this out by moving water through the barries to dilute the salty water.
On average, the water at both poles is less salty than the rest of the world's oceans. This is primarily because of glacial melt (the glaciers are composed of salt-free ice, which freezes before salt water does), but also because cold water cannot hold as many dissolved solids as warmer water can. Excess salt precipitates out and sinks to the sea bottom, rather than staying dissolved in the arctic (and antarctic) water.
Saltwater, but it is much less salty than the open ocean at least on the surface.