The Dead Sea.
because the water is salty
ice is just water frozen so yes
97% of the world's water is in the oceans, so too salty to drink.
Sodium shouldn't sink in water at room temperature, because the density of sodium is less than the density of water. The density of sodium at room temperature is 0.968 g/cm3, whereas the density of water at room temperature is 0.998g/cm3. So technically, sodium should float in water, not sink.
Most is salty sea water. Well acually most of earths water is ocean water (which is sea water and very salty) but if we pay for pumping system to take the salt out it will cost alot of money so that is one answer but another is that half of earths water is locked away in big glaciers we cant get to......
the Salt Lake.
Briny refers to salty water so on the briny would refer to being on a body of salty water.
People can't sink in salt water because if salt is added to water the substance in it will become less denser like the dead sea is so salty that you can easily do yoga or sit and read a book!!!
Dead Sea
Answer Drinking water is good for you. Salt water is salty but it makes you drink a lot. Answer Drinking ocean water is not reccommended. It is not very clean, so you could get ill from it. Also, because it is so salty, it can cause problems for your body. Your body needs water with much less salt in it
The Red Sea a
your body is not used to so much salt in water. it may also be due to pollution.
Bacon is salty. Salty foods makes our whole body a little salty, which it doesn't like. So the body tells us to drink more water, to dilute the salt and get us back to normal again.
Whether an object will float or sink in water will depend on its volume and weight. If the weight of the displaced water is more than that of the body, the body will float. On the other hand if the weight is the displaced water is less than that of the body, the body will sink. Again if both of them are equal, the body will partially sink. Sea water contains salt. So its density is more and consequently, the weight of the sea water is more. So there is more chance of a ship to float in sea water than in river water. ADD: It depends on the density of the object. If an object is denser than water, it will sink. If it is less dense than water, it will float.
The Red Sea is so salty it can support a humans bodyweight
sink?
No they cannot, its why they're so called.