Melting occur faster then freezing
nothing it just gets saltier
it would taste salty
it becomes more salty
you get salty sand water
well, since rocks collect bacteria from the salty sea and the become deformed after a long time
Fresh water lakes do freeze, but very salty waters and moveing water, like the sea, will not freeze except in critically cold conditions. The lake you are reffering to may have moving water running inside it, making movement.
A pond, being fresh water and smaller, would freeze first. Sea water, being salty and larger, also constantly affected by the tides and wind, will only freeze in very extreme coldness.
it is not salty because in the ocean there are rocks which contain salt and animals such as fish poo and pee in the water and in the lakes none of that happens
Your skin gets wet and salty
... it melts... and becomes part of the ocean.
yes, it can. the reason people think it can't is because the sand at the beach is salty, and salt makes ice melt. so, with no salt involved, water can freeze
Swear is mainly water released by transpiration but contain also salts.