You can boil it or you could freeze it.
The salt water gets warmer faster then the ice water, because salt water is in the sun and the salt water is heated by the sun.
After water evaporation the salt water is more saltier.
no it does not it all gets together and turns to a solid
No, by the time it gets deep enough the salt has gone
The Miss. River is fresh water, and when it collides with the Gulf Of Mexico, it mixes with the salt ocean water, thus becoming salt water!!
it would prob die because the salt water fish need salt water so yeah it would die.
salt water freezes at a lower temperature than fresh water so the fresh water gets frozen and not the salt water
Salt water gets diluted as it mixes with water. So no chance of floating or sinking.
When ocean water evaporates, the salt does not evaporate with the water. The water molecules evaporate, leaving the salt behind. This is why seawater is salty, as the salt remains in the ocean as the water evaporates.
Yes, salt water can sting or irritate your eyes if it gets into them. The high salt concentration in salt water can disrupt the balance of fluids in your eyes, leading to discomfort. It is important to rinse your eyes with fresh water if salt water gets in them to avoid further irritation.
This answer is if your talking about the Sea: As water from rivers flow into the sea, the water picks up tiny traces of mineral salt from the rocks and all of the water gets channelled into the sea. as the sea water evaporates, the water goes but the salt in the water stays, so the sea always gets saltier and saltier and saltier. unless the ice in south/north pole melts.
The mixture gets its slaty flavour from the dissolved salt and its wetness from the solvent, water.