the ocean
You find salt water in the oceans.
Salt water, small fish, plants.
Yes, the salt would still be in the water. Because salt is less dense than water, it will not evaporate with the water, and it will still be there. The salt would become more concentrated in the water if the water is evaporating. So yes, in short, the salt would still be in the water. This is how refining sea salt works.
All the worlds Oceans and Seas are salt water
All the salt water fish would die and there would be no sea salt
What happens when u would heat a solution of salt water, the water would evaporate and leave the salt right, the combined mass of salt water is 2.39, but after heating 1.39. find the mass of water 2.39 - 1.39 = 1, then u would take 1/2.39times by 100. your answer is 41.8%.
Yes, but depending on the amount of water and if you want to use the water afterwards, you might want to find an alternative.
The mixture of salt and water would be transparent because salt crystals would dissolve in water making no difference in appearance.
The manatee can live in salt or fresh water. But if the manatee is in salt water too long it needs to find salt water to drink
The Great Salt Lake is located in the northern part of Utah. It is the largest salt water lake in the Western Hemisphere.
The salt would dissolve, which you can reverse by boiling the water.