The seawater does freeze. The freezing point of seawater depends upon it's salinity,which is the amount of salt that it contains. Open ocean seawater has a salinity of about 35. Fresh water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and 35 water freezes at about -2 degrees C. The decrease is linear so that water with a salinity of 17 freezes at about -1 degree C. In the winter large tracts of polar seawater freeze to a considerable thickness.
Yes, The Arctic Ice Sheet on The Arctic Ocean is one example.
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Sea water will not freeze.
You can use evaporation, which is where you boil the water until all of it evaporates. Another way is to freeze water, leaving the salt on top.
water can freeze. anti freeze can not.
water freezes faster and only water freezes it takes AGES for salt water to freeze water takes about 4 hours in a freezer
Water freeze before ammonia. Ammonia need high pressure to freeze.
Sea water will not freeze.
i think tap water will freeze the fastest
No, it is harder to freeze because of the salt content.
A solution of salt in water has a lower freezing point than that of pure water. Presence of salt in the sea water causes a lowering of the freezing point. Lakes are mainly fresh water which will freeze at a higher temperature than sea water. Which means a fresh water lake will freeze over before the sea will because the temperature needs to be much colder to freeze sea water because of the salt dissolved in the sea water.
sea water doesnt freeze faster than fresh water, fresh water freezes faster than sea water as it has a lower freezing point than sea water has as sea water contains salt which makes the boiling/freezing points increase therefore making the sea water freeze at a lower temperature.
No, sea water freezes at a lower temperature than fresh water, because of the minerals -- mostly salt -- contained in sea water. Sea water may not freeze until it reaches 27 or 28 degrees F. Fresh water freezes at 32 degrees F.
Sea-Water doesn't freeze
Yes, sea water can freeze up to - 3 0C.
Fresh water lakes do freeze, but very salty waters and moveing water, like the sea, will not freeze except in critically cold conditions. The lake you are reffering to may have moving water running inside it, making movement.
There are organisms living in the sea. When it is winter, the sea water will not freeze easily thanks to the salt in the sea water, which lowers the original freezing point, and therefore saving the animal's lives.
considering the salinity of the dead sea, we can say it would not freeze... also associating it with the principle of of highway deicing .... but salt water would freeze at temperature below 0 0 C .. since the sea is located in a geographical location that has an average temperature of 25 to 30 0 C . We can conclude It would not or never freeze..
When it snows the ice only freezes the top leaving the bottom still water and when you crack that ice the water is still there and the fishes in the sea are still alive. :) i hoped you have learnt