When searching for an absolute location, one must remember that ALL locations, boundaries, borders, etc. as defined by humans are relative to the positions of other things. Our latitude and longitude measurements are relative to the position of the sun throughout the year as well as the orientation of the magnetic poles (the latter changes over the eons). Other forms of location designation depend on the relative position of the stars.
You must also remember that all of these locations change over time - the precession of the equinoxes and plate tectonics are the primary reasons for these changes.
Regardless, the quick answer is:
Salt Lake City 40° 46' N 111° 58' W
in salt but i don't know what the maximum salt consecration is.
Lakes become salty if the source of water flowing into the lake contains salt and the salty water cannot flow out of the lake. Salt lakes are endorheic, water leaves the lake by evaporation and leaves the salt and minerals in the remaining water.
in oceanor salt lakes
Lakes will usually have freshwater.
They mostly live in salt water, but a few species live in freshwater ponds and lakes.
There are many lakes on earth. Some are The Great Lakes, Lake Victoria, and The Great Salt Lake.
in oceans... and salt lakes
in oceans... and salt lakes
In lakes and oceans, such as the Atlantic Ocean.
Yes. Lakes can have either freshwater or salt water, depending on their location And the environment. For example, in the flat areas of inland Australia, salt lakes are common, yet there are also significant freshwater lakes in Australia, particularly where the terrain is not as flat.
No, most lakes contain fresh water, not salt. Some salt lakes do exist.
Salt lakes exist around the world in all continents.
Some lakes contain a great amount of salt; salt without salt have a drain.
Some do, it depends on the type of lake that it is. There are freshwater lakes, and salt water lakes!
Some lakes, such as the Great Salt Lake in Utah, are salty. The Great Lakes are freshwater because there is no source of salt to supply them.
The Great Lakes are a collection of five freshwater lakes, The Great Salt Lake is one saltwater lake. The Great Lakes are much larger than the Great Salt Lake. (The Great Lakes cover 80,545 square miles, the Great Salt Lake covers between 1,000 and 3,000 square miles, depending on the rainfall.)
What a salt water lakes is called an ocean