Albemarle Sound, located in North Carolina, is a brackish waterbody, meaning it has a mixture of freshwater and saltwater. The salinity levels can vary significantly depending on factors like rainfall, tides, and proximity to the ocean, generally ranging from 1 to 10 parts per thousand (ppt). This is much lower than typical ocean salinity, which is about 35 ppt. Thus, the salt content in Albemarle Sound is relatively low compared to coastal waters.
Salt water
AnswerBull sharks are the only shark that can go between salt and fresh water. Actually the Bull sharks can survive in fresh water for months. They birth their babies in the sound. They feed on the abundant Mullet. Albemarle sound is a fresh water sound. Please see latest Shark documentaries to get latest info. Bull sharks have been found on the south side of Albemarle sound near the route 32 bridge. (By the old Soundview).SharkBioBull sharks can swim upstream any river that connects to the Ocean. They have been sighted thousands of miles up the Amazon
The Long Island Sound contains both fresh and salt water because it is an estuary.
Sound travels faster in sea water compared to fresh water because of the higher density and associated increase in speed of sound transmission in salt water. Salt also helps in conducting sound waves more effectively than in fresh water.
The amount of salt water you get will depend on the concentration of salt in the water. When you mix salt with water, the salt dissolves into the water to increase its volume slightly. The overall volume of the salt water will be the sum of the volumes of the original salt and water components.
Pure and dried salt has no water.
This depends on the concentration of this salt water.
Depending on how much salt you add to the water and how warm the water is... the salt will disolve
Salt water, its a greenish color. And about 50 degrees
Yes . Egg float in salt water because salt water is much densier than pure water
Yes . Egg float in salt water because salt water is much densier than pure water
Puget Sound