Yes, it is saline water but homogeneous.
The Black Sea is the most salty one.
Depending on the which sea, the depth of water and the saline content, 8,55 pounds per gallon
Since sea water is much denser than freshwater, the pH level would be higher. The saline levels in the sea water contributes to a higher acidic level.
The saline water is more viscous.
You may be thinking of Lake Vanda, with salinity about 10 times that of sea water.
because of salt content water is saline
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The Labrador Sea is a body of water between Greenland and the coast of Labrador. It is 3400 m deep and 1000 km wide. The sea's circulation is anticlockwise. The West Greenland Current transports warmer, more saline water northward, while the Labrador Currenr transports cold, less saline water southward. The northern and western Labrador Sea is ice-covered from December through June.
We can use evaporation method. water will evaporate from saline water on heating and salt is left behind.
It is a distinctive water flow from the Mediterranean sea into the Atlantic it is particularly notable on temperature/salinity graphs as it is particularly saline and warm.
Fresh water flows into the sea at a place called the river delta. Depending on the geography of the delta, over time, the waters mix and the composition of the delta water establishes its unique saline content.The saline content of the delta is lower than the saline content of the sea and higher than the saline content of the river, which should be zero.You can read more about river deltas, below.