well i do not know the answer so somebody else would have to ansewer.
Dead Sea
because youre an idiot
Polar regions produce the densest waters because of the cooling and freezing there.
Highest pressure readings would be found at the bottom of the water column. The densest waters are typically found at the bottom as well, due to the weight of the overlying water. The warmest temperatures are usually found near the surface where sunlight can penetrate and heat the water.
The densest element found on Earth is osmium.
The highest pressure readings would be found at the bottom of the water column due to the weight of the overlying water. The densest waters would also be found at deeper levels where cold temperatures and high pressure compress seawater. The warmest temperatures are typically found near the surface of the water column where sunlight can penetrate and warm the water.
an ocean would have those traits
osmium
deep zone
In Brazil, that is the Amazon forest
Yes, there are waters found on Mercury.
Which planet is the densest in our Solar system? The densest gas will drop to the bottom of the glass. Is the Amazon jungle the densest in the world?