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Q: Would water freezing at the poles make the remaining water more or less salty?
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Do oceans near the poles tend to be saltier?

The water is saltier at the poles, and less salty at the equator.


Is the ocean water near the poles less salty?

yes


What is the salty water freezing point?

Minus six degrees Fahrenheit


What happens when you freeze salty water in the investigation cooling down?

Melting occur faster then freezing


Do icebergs at the north and south poles taste salty?

They aren't made of salt water. They may taste salty on the outside due to sea spray, but the ice itself is freshwater.


Why does water on mars need to be salty?

Salty water has a lower freezing point than pure water. So, very salty water may have a chance of being liquid on Mars. However there seems to be no liquid water on Mars.


If a mass of ocean water is cold and salty what will it where on earth's surface is this event common?

the salt will sink to the ocean floor and it happens at the poles.


Do you soak the meat of a wild hog before freezing it?

You can soak the meat of a wild hog in brine before freezing it. This salty solution will help to eliminate the wild meat taste that many people do not like.


What is the freezing point of normal seawater?

No. Seawater is salty, and will freeze at cooler temperatures than freshwater.


What process makes some lakes salty?

Lakes become salty if the source of water flowing into the lake contains salt and the salty water cannot flow out of the lake. Salt lakes are endorheic, water leaves the lake by evaporation and leaves the salt and minerals in the remaining water.


Why does the salty seawater around the north pole in the arctic freeze?

Because the salt depresses the freezing point, but not infinitely. The freezing point depression of ordinary seawater (about 35 PSU, or about 3.5% salt) is only about 2 degrees C.


How would you describe salt taste?

"salty"