During the spring, melt and run off push the equilibrium line further out to sea. During the fall the equilibrium level approaches normal making delta water saltier.
Incomplete mixing of fresher and saltier waters. Salt water is denser than fresh, so fresh water can actually float on saltier water for quite a while.
Salinity increases as evaporation increases.
The low water land that is formed at the mouth of a river is called a delta.
Don Juan Pond in Antarctica contains the saltiest water on earth. It has a salinity level of over 40%. It is over 18 times saltier than the ocean. It is saltier than both the Dead Sea and Lake Assal in Djibouti. It is so salty that it does not even freezes in winter.
A spring will flow when the water table is above where the spring exists. If no moisture replentishes the water table, or aquifier, then the spring will discontinue fo flow.
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After water evaporation the salt water is more saltier.
When water evaporates it leaves salt be hind witch cause the water to become saltier
The water is saltier at the poles, and less salty at the equator.
It think that salt stays in the water because it gets frozen.
saltier water.
ocean water, because it is saltier.
If its a mountain spring i would think fresh water but with minerals.
It all depends where you get them from
Saltier water than regular
Incomplete mixing of fresher and saltier waters. Salt water is denser than fresh, so fresh water can actually float on saltier water for quite a while.
If water is evaporated salt remain in the ocean.