it is salty and salty waters are dense
Assuming it's a regular steel anchor, an anchor, can't float in the dead sea. Dead Sea water is dense and buoyant for being water, but it's not THAT dense.
The water of the Dead Sea is unusually salty (even for a sea) and hence, it is also unusually dense.
An object float in a liquid only when the density of the solid is lower than the density of the liquid.
it increases the density of the water, making objects float easier. ex. the dead sea.
The Dead Sea has a high salt concentration, making the water denser and providing more buoyancy, making it easier for objects, including humans, to float.
because of a lot of salt is in it The dead sea has no outlet. Water flows into it but not out. The area where the dead sea is is an arid zone so rainfall is low. Water evaporates from the dead sea but because there is not much water flowing into it the dead sea becomes concentrated with mineral salts and that makes it dense.
The Dead Sea has a great density due to its high salt content, which is about 10 times saltier than the ocean. This high salt concentration makes the water more dense, causing objects to float easily on its surface.
No. It may be denser than the ocean, but nowhere near dense enough.
humans floats because the water is so much salty and dense that no one can drown in it
The amount of salt in the water causes the water to be more dense than people.
The more salt there is in water the more buoyant an object is. The salt makes the water dense. Objects only float if they have less density than salt.
the more salt in water the more bouyant an object becomes the salt makes the more denser therefore objects that are of a lesser density will tend to float on the dead sea