Utah is the state that has a gigantic lake full of salty water. The Great Salt lake is the largest salt water lake in the Western Hemisphere, and the fourth-largest terminal lake in the world.
Utah. It has the Great Salt Lake, a remnant of Lake Bonneville. It has no out-put to the ocean, and so is very salty, so salty, in fact, that only brine shrimp can live in it.
It is the definition of fresh water. Fresh water comes from rain and is pure water, until it reaches the sea which is full of salt.
When it is full Very salty water. When it is empty dry salt bed.
Salt water is NOT invented, it has been there for ages and everywhere: two-third of the world's surface is covered by oceans full of salty water.
because ocean water is not a fresh water. it contains a lot of chemicals including salt which makes it salty.
Yes, it is. And it is not the only landlocked body of salt water in the world. The Dead Sea and the Caspian Sea are two others Lake eyer is another in Australia, when it is full it has a very high concentration of salt.
Freshwater would have minimal amounts of salt (sodium ions and chloride ions) as well as other minerals. Ocean water and salt basins have become very salty by water washing down rivers and streams with small amounts of salt... and then being concentrated by evaporation.
The smell of sea grass smells like a barn full of hay and grass. It is a strong odor and is often hard to get rid of.
I suppose fast food is more salty and full of fat.
Sea water can be used to obtain salt because water is a solvent, and sea water is generally near saturation. Because the water is full of salt, which does not evaporate, when the water evaporates, salt crystals are left behind. Essentially, you are not obtaining salt from the sea water, but removing the water from the sea salt.
They are always full of water!!
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