Sink water or water without salt.
An object would sink faster in salt water because salt water is denser than fresh water. The higher density in salt water creates more buoyant force, allowing objects to sink faster than in fresh water.
A marble will sink faster in salt water compared to fresh water due to the increased density of salt water. The speed at which the marble sinks will depend on factors such as the size and weight of the marble, as well as the concentration of salt in the water. Generally, the denser the water, the faster the marble will sink.
An egg will sink in water but will float in salt water. An egg will sink faster in hot water than it will in cold water.
Because in salt water the salt will be everywhere and it will be smooth
Salt water will kill your plants. Please use clean water from a tap or hose.
I don't really see why there should be any difference. And I wonder whether grapes do actually sink in salt water. They may only sink in palin water.
As the water completely evaporates, the salt and other impurities in the water will sink to the bottom of the pot, no matter where the water originated from.
The body of water you will never sink in is The Dead Sea, because it has allot of salt and the salt will push you to the top of the water THEREFORE you WILL NOT sink.
Salt sink in water only for a short time because is denser than water; after this salt is dissolved in water.
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i think it is ppeople because they float in salt water and sink in fresh water.
A marble will sink faster in water than in oil because water has a higher density than oil. The higher the density of the liquid, the faster an object will sink in it.