The salt separates into ions, and those will carry the current.
Salt water is more buoyant than fresh water is, because salt water is slightly more dense. -- Anything that floats in salt water will float higher than it does in fresh water. -- Anything that sinks in salt water will sink slower than it does in fresh water. -- Anything that just barely floats in salt water may possibly sink in fresh water.
Because salt water is denser. If you pour salt water and fresh water [one with food coloring] into a glass, the salt water will sink below the fresh water. You are only a bit denser than salt water.
Because salt water is denser than fresh water.
It is easier to float in salt water than in fresh water.
Salt water has a greater density than fresh water. So the same object will foat higher in salt water than in fresh, and some things will foat in salt water that are too dense to float in fresh water.
it will conduct eletricty but it's a better conducter in salt water
on fresh salt water
Fresh water ..... lol
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No. Toys float better on salt water than on fresh water because salt water has higher density, and the ratio of density controls buoyancy.
Salt, but the term "seawater" is better to use.
The fresh water better than the salt water because the salt water has salt and that's not good for the living things
fresh water and peppels fresh water and peppels
Because salt is dense, so denser the water the better you float!
Fresh and salt water are very different for one key reason, fresh water doesn't contain salt and salt water obviously does. There are different flora and fauna in fresh and salt water for this reason.
Because salt water contain ions of sodium and chlorine.