The water density depends on the temperature of the lake water already in the Sea of Galilee, also called Lake Kinneret, and the temperature of the river water coming from the Jordan River. Lake KinneretÕs water density averages around 0.99991 kilograms per Liter.
Sardines are sea water fish and would not have been found in the Sea of Galilee, which is an inland (fresh water) lake. There are, however, plenty of edible fish in the Galilee.
the Gulf of Aqaba. (:
The Dead Sea.
Sea of Galilee
The Dead Sea.
The Sea of Galilee is actually a lake.
depth and salinity increases density of sea water increases
the density of sea water increases as salinity increases and temperature decreases
Mostly the Sea of Galilee, but some desalinization plants do provide drinking water off the Mediterranean sea and the Red sea
The sea of Galilee isn't a continent... it's a sea. assuming you mean "What continent is The Sea of Galilee on," the answer would be Asia.
Sea water and fresh water does not have the same density because sea water has salt, which makes it more dense than fresh water Sea water and fresh water does not have the same density because sea water has salt, which makes it more dense than fresh water
The Eastern borders of Samaria, Judea and Galilee are bodies of water....the Sea of Galilee, Jordan River, and the Dead Sea. The areas east of that were Decapolis, Perea and Arabia.