dessication, the water is drawn from your body by the salt.
Also some pruney fingers if you stay in long enough
Sea water will make your cells lose water or become dehydrated.
The Skagerrak and The Kattegat, lead from the North Sea to the Baltic Sea
no because his body sank to the bottom of the freezing cold sea waters
The Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean
the carribbean sea,the atlantic ocean,the pacific ocean and the guff of mexico
A rise in sea temperature will see nutrient-rich waters experience a food chain shift
A rise in sea temperature will see nutrient-rich waters experience a food chain shift
when swallowed,dehydrates you, making you thirstier.
no why cuz is part of a ocen own ody of waters is not part of a ocean of a sea
That would be the Dead Sea. It's approximately 9 times saltier than the ocean's waters.
Sea salt is extracted from sea/ocean waters.
Floods on land have no effect on the oceans - APART from the increased sediment load which will take time to settle out after the flood waters enter the sea.
Yes