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Does salt water absorbs most heat?

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Salt water is a very a good conductor of heat. This is due to the fact that it is ionic and is also a god conductor of electricity.

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No. The water in the salt water will evaporate, leaving the salt, which is more dense than water. The salt will not melt after a certain point.

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uv rays are reflected and all water temps refer to the ambiant temp therefore it would absorb

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