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It dissolves at different temperature
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This depends on the temperature.
No. A large mass of water will have the same boiling point as a smaller mass of water. Differences in pressure, however, will cause differences in boiling point. - - - - - It takes longer to boil a large amount of water than a small amount because it takes longer to heat it up.
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lower temperature
It dissolves at different temperature
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The large amount of solids dissolved in ocean water, which is the salinity, makes it more dense than fresh water. Cold water is denser than warm water (temperature). These differences in density produce convection currents
The temperature increases
Neither is hotter they both have a temperature of 50!
Salty water boils at a different temperature than plain water
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You think probable to hydrogen bonds.
Heat is lost to or gained from the air while falling.
This depends on the temperature.