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Water is more dense the colder it becomes. It is also more dense the saltier it becomes.
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It is more salty than the average sea.
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Very salty water is more dense than water with less salt because the dissolved salt molecules increase the mass of the water. This higher density causes the salty water to sink below less salty water.
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.
Salt water is denser than fresh water. A ship will float higher on the oceans, and float lower on a fresh water inland lake.
No, chalk is denser than salty water. Chalk is a solid mineral composed of calcium carbonate, while salty water is a liquid mixture of water and dissolved salt. The density of chalk is greater than that of salty water, causing chalk to sink in salty water.
Salt water is more dense than fresh water. A ship would float higher at sea, and lower on a fresh water inland lake.
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The Baltic Sea is known as Brackish, that is a little more salty than fresh water, but not as salty as sea water
A sea has salty water so therefore it has a higher density than river water. The sea basically is "thicker water" so the ship will rise.