because salts from land gather to sea with riverwater and salts do not eveporate
Salt dissolve in water. Basically the sea is salty water.
yes but cannot stay there and remain there for as long as fresh water
1. The term evaporation is not adequate for dry ice (solid carbon dioxide); the correct term is sublimation.2. Water remain salty.
Water can be salty or pure.
92% of the water is salty.
when water evaporates from a body of water that has some salt in it, only the water can evaporate away, meaning the salt is always left behind. over time, the salt concentrations increase slightly because the water cycles between rainfall and then evaporation
Cold salty water will be the most dense.
It is salty because the river water heads in it and turns it salty. Animals also make it salty because of their bodies.
Cold salty water will be the most dense.
Cold salty water will be the most dense.
Salty water is not considered pure water because it contains dissolved minerals or ions like sodium and chloride. These minerals change the chemical composition of the water, making it different from pure water.
Yes, it is a sea and has salty water.