No, increasing salinity results in higher density. This density increase means you will also be able to float more easily in more saline water. The higher the salinity the lower the temperature it will freeze.
The high salinity of the well water made it unpotable. It is quite possible to reduce the salinity of the water.
Yes, in fact, there is a lake called the Dead Sea, which has a very high salinity level, so high, that people float as if they were on a float or a raft.
to about 200 meters(600 feet)-surface water, to the main thermocline (depth varies with latitude) central water, to about 1,500 meters(5,000 feet) intermediate water, below intermediate water but not in contact with the bottom to about 4,000 meters(13,000 feet)-deep water, in contact with seafloor-bottom water
The high salinity of the Dead Sea, around 300 ppt (parts per thousand), makes it one of the saltiest bodies of water in the world. This salinity level is due to the high evaporation rate in the region, which concentrates the minerals and salts in the water.
Salinity refers to the salt content of water, measured in parts per thousand (ppt). High salinity levels can affect the density, freezing point, and conductivity of water, impacting marine life and ecosystems.
What happens is, the high salinity water (hyper tonic solution), mixes with the low salinity water (Hypo tonic solution), and eventually the sodium and chloride ions will slowly move into the lower salt water, and create a uniformly salty water.
35 It has a high, dense salinity layer of 37 parts per thousand to a depth of 400 feet
The lowest density of sea water is typically found in the surface waters in tropical regions, where there is high temperature and low salinity. This is because warmer water is less dense than colder water, and water with lower salinity is less dense than water with higher salinity.
Sinking of dense, cold water with high salinity :)
Cold water with high salinity
cold water w/ high salinity
The two most significant factors in creating a dense mass of ocean water are low temperature and high salinity. Cold water is denser than warm water, while high salinity increases the water's density by adding more dissolved salts.
water gets high salinity by it evaporates and condemns.
Sinking of dense, cold water with high salinity :)
The salinity of the water is high.
sinking of dense, cold water with high salinity
Cold water with high salinity takes up more volume than warm water than low salinity