I'm assuming you're referring to saturation of oxygen in the blood. If the temperature is increased, oxyhemoglobin curve is shifted to the right, meaning hemoglobin realeses oxygen more readily, thus increasing blood oxygen saturation.
Cold water can dissolve less salt than can hot water. Therefore, you would reach the saturation point faster with cold water.
The earth would immediately become too hot for any life to exist. The oceans would become so hot they would boil, eventually evaporating, probably into space. We would have a runaway greenhouse effect.
It can be either a DRYSUIT, or a hot water suit.
they get hot
It would get to hot. We would die.
it will get hot
we'd be died
oxidation occurs and rust forms on the piece of iron from the oxygen in the water
It would be TO HOT and we may die
it would get pretty hot!
it would dry out
The hot gas effecs the oxygen and would probably destroy our lungs if you inhale it.