When water evaporates it leaves salt behind causing water in warmer areas that have more evaporation to have saltier water.
The Mediterranean Sea (from observation via thermal images from space) is one of the saltiest seas, also the Red Sea (to a lesser extent). Both the Dead Sea and the Great Salt Lake are so salty that most people find it easy to float. Lake Assal is considered the saltiest body of water outside of Antarctica.
The Northern Pacific is at the other end of the spectrum, containing relatively lower ocean salinity.
Water evaporation at phenomenal rate in warmer places causes accumulation of salt in respective area. Add to the fact that the warmer the water the higher the maximum saturation capacity and you have very salty seas. These are the main two factors of water salinity.
There are areas in the world where fresh water mixes with salt water, thus reducing the salinity. These areas include: 1) The mouths of rivers; 2) The melting ice pack, such as in the Arctic and Antarctic; and 3) Areas around Greenland, where the glaciers 'calve' off, making icebergs. This list is not all inclusive.
Because the warm water can stick with the sait better.
Evaporation occurs more readily over warm water, which removes the water and leaves the salt, raising salinity.
It's not the poles are saltier than the equator because of the pressure in the ocean the salts sink to the bottom and there's more pressure at the poles.
warm seas are much saltier than cold onces because the cold onces did not have more salt than the wars seas have more salt than the cold onces
Cold water pipes would be the sweaty ones.
Cold ones
I never heard of crushed water. Crushed ice (which sugar cubes don't dissolve in at all), but not crushed water. Let's see here: sugar dissolves faster in hot water than cold. And crushed sugar cubes, because the sugar has more surface area, dissolve faster than cold ones.
Large planetesimals have gravitational pull and attract smaaller ones.
Low latitudes
Ones hot and ones cold.
Cold water pipes would be the sweaty ones.
I think the hot water bubble flies fastest than cold water bubble.
It's due to the higher oxygen content of the water, which supports a greater biomass
I just did an experiment on this actually. Water molecules travel faster in hot water than in cold water. When food dye is added into hot water where the molecules are traveling faster, it mixes faster. In cold water, the particles are not traveling as fast and the food dye does not spread as fast.
If you heat up aluminum and then place it in cold water it can dissolve.
ones that would keep you warm.
'Cold ones' could mean drinks that have been kept refrigerated. Or 'cold ones' could refer to vampires, because 'cold ones' is a label used for vampires as they are said to have unnaturally cold skin.
Well octopus's live in both cold and warm water, but they only live in Salt water. Octopus's that live in warm water are usually smaller than the ones who live in cold water.
Ones hot, Ones cold.
Tall water fountains are normally colder because elephants use the material in shorter ones when they reproduce which causes the greenhouse effect in shorter ones so taller ones just are ice cold like the rockies.
There are many different snacks that are available for diabetics. Some of the more popular ones are carrot sticks, mozzarella sticks, whole grain crackers and for a saltier snack that is still healthy is pumpkin seeds.