it increases the density of the water, making objects float easier. ex. the dead sea.
the salt water is denser because of the salt
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.
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If the object does not quite float in water, adding salt to the water might make the object float, yes.
it depends on what type of salt or what type of water like fluit water or fresh water
They can float without salt - It's the ratio of water displaced by the object in relation to its weight of the object that allows it to float - not the salt content of the water.
an object will float on salt water best
Objects float because the air in the object causes it to rise because it is less denser than water. Objects float better in salt water because the salt makes the water more denser helping even heavier objects to float. -Kimberly P.S. I learned all this in 4th grade!!!!!!!!!!!
Objects float higher in salt water due the density caused by the salt, the more salt present in the water the higher the object will float.
No, salt gets dissolved in water. Fresh water floats above salt water. In places with little mixing (fjords) there can be a several centimeter thick layer of fresh water above the salt water.
yes
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