ice at the poles
The largest amount (by volume) of freshwater above ground is Lake Baikal in Russia. It contains about 20% of the surface freshwater. However, almost all of the world's freshwater is underground.
The majority of fresh water on Earth is located in glaciers and ice caps, which make up around 68.7% of the world's fresh water. This fresh water is stored in polar regions like Antarctica and Greenland. Additionally, a significant amount of fresh water is stored underground in aquifers.
just add salt to fresh water
you take water and filter it
It does not mean the same but are both in a way related.Composition is what a material is made ofSynthesis is to make a material/compund artifichallyExamples.The composition of salt water is fresh water and 4% salt.We can synthesize/make salt water by mixing fresh water and appropriate amount of salt.Many medicines we use today are cheaper to synthesize.
Mix fresh water and salt water
One characteristic of salt water is its buoyancy, which can vary based on the amount of salt present. Salt water is also more conductive of electricity compared to fresh water due to its higher concentration of ions. Additionally, salt water is capable of freezing at lower temperatures than fresh water.
Any amount of salt added to fresh water will increase its density as it dissolves. However, this difference will be negligible for very small amounts of salt. Seawater density is typically around 1.025 g/ml, indicating 2.5g of salts dissolved in 1kg of water. A saturated solution of Sodium Chloride in water contains approximately 360g of salt per kilogram of water, giving a density of 1.360g/ml. Solubility and density are both affected by temperature and pressure, so these figures are guidelines only.
Mermaids are not real and do not exist. There are no fresh or salt water mermaids. They are only make believe.
Water in its natural state is fresh. It is H20. It has to be contaminated by something being disolved or living in it to somehow make it otherwise.
salt water!:)
Water is removed from fresh milk to make dried milk.