The salt makes the water more dense.
Salt water is more dense than fresh water. So when you're in salt water you float more than when you are in fresh water
Sea water is more dense because the minerals, especially salt, make it more dense.
Salt water is more dense than fresh water because salt water has more mass than fresh water.
Thats not true. Salt water is more dense than fresh water so the boat wont sink as much
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fresh water, because salt water is more dense
The salt makes the water more dense.
Salt water is more dense than fresh water. So when you're in salt water you float more than when you are in fresh water
Sea water is more dense because the minerals, especially salt, make it more dense.
Salt water is more dense than fresh water because salt water has more mass than fresh water.
Ocean water has salt and other minerals, but fresh water has no salt. Fresh water also has minerals in it, but ocean water has more.
Sea water and fresh water does not have the same density because sea water has salt, which makes it more dense than fresh water Sea water and fresh water does not have the same density because sea water has salt, which makes it more dense than fresh water
Salt water is more dense than fresh water. A ship would float higher at sea, and lower on a fresh water inland lake.
Thats not true. Salt water is more dense than fresh water so the boat wont sink as much
Salt water is more buoyant than fresh water is, because salt water is slightly more dense. -- Anything that floats in salt water will float higher than it does in fresh water. -- Anything that sinks in salt water will sink slower than it does in fresh water. -- Anything that just barely floats in salt water may possibly sink in fresh water.
Seawater because it contains salt which makes the water more dense than water which does not contain salt.