No, the speed of water does not affect its salt content. The salt content in water remains the same regardless of the speed of the water flow.
The moisture content and or humidity can and will cause some items to rust or corrode. The salt content of the water should have little effect -- salt levels are not high enough. k
high salt content prevents plants from absorbing the water
I don't know. My best guess is that they would taste horrible just like saltwater from the oceans because of their extremely high salt concentration. Salt water pools are less than 1/5 the salt of the ocean. The salt content mirrors the salt content of our bodies. The taste is very mild. Chlorine levels will vary. The pH and alkalinity of the water have an effect on bather comfort.
homeostasis does have salt effect, when you sweat you lose water and salt
Salt water can cure a scratchy throat
Give a higher density to the water due to the salt content which causes object to float higher.
Ocean water has a higher salinity (salt content) than fresh water does.
because of salt content water is saline
The salt content in water is referred to as salinity. It is typically measured in parts per thousand (ppt) or as a percentage.
because, the dead sea gets it's name from the high amounts of salt to water content, when this high salt content water washes up on shores, it creates salt dunes
MMMM......Its the same as chocolate and is appetising. Try it. Makes you skinnier