The Dead Sea has a higher salinity (more salt per unit volume) than the Atlantic Ocean but less total amount of salt because the Atlantic is so much bigger.
Because there is salt in both of them.
Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic & Southern
salinity
AnswerAll oceans have salt in them. The average salinity of all oceans is 35 parts per thousand. Salinity does vary according to depth and location. Areas of the ocean located near onshore river runoff typically have a lower salinity. Areas near the tropics with high evaporation rates tend to have higher salinity.
Quite a number of lakes have saltwater.
The body of water you will never sink in is The Dead Sea, because it has allot of salt and the salt will push you to the top of the water THEREFORE you WILL NOT sink.
Like all oceans and seas, the Atlantic Ocean is salt water.
Ocean Atlantique (Atlantic Ocean) is salt water, as all oceans are.
Yes. The disparities are from global warming and the gulf stream.
The saltiest of the four major oceans is the Atlantic Ocean. The Dead Sea is much saltier, but is not an ocean it is a lake. The Dead Sea is so salty nothing can live in there. Most oceans are around 3.5% salt (35 parts per thousand (ppt)) The Dead Sea contains around 33.7% salt, it ranges in layers that are between 300 and 400 ppt
Salt
No body can drink Atlantic ocean water its especially full of salt.
The Atlantic Ocean contains salt water. It contains approximately 3% salt.
Salt waters of the Atlantic
All oceans, including the Atlantic, are salt water.
Like all oceans, the Atlantic Ocean is a body of salt water.
No, all ocean water has some salt in it.
its called the "dead sea" for a reason -__- too much salt will kill anything