Salinity is a measure of the saltiness of water.
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The material that makes water salty is, you guessed it, salt! When various minerals are chemically weathered, they release there various constituents, and these then travel, dissolved in water, into the ocean. The water in the ocean then evaporates, rains, and flows back into the ocean loaded with more salt. The effect of this is to increase the concentration of salt in the ocean such that it seems "salty" to us.
You can boil the water until all the water evaporates and then you're left with just the salt
if you want your chicken being salty lol
Specific gravity.
The measurement of salt in water is called the salinity.
+32 for "pure" water. Zero for very salty water.
92% of the water is salty.
Water can be salty or pure.
Salinity is a measure of how salty water is. Ocean water is more salty in some places than in others. The answer is yes, places where rivers pour fresh water into the ocean have low salinity because fresh water is normally cold and in warm areas, ocean water evaporates quicker. When this happens, salt is left behind and the ocean water has a higher salinity.
Cold salty water will be the most dense.
Cold salty water will be the most dense.
Cold salty water will be the most dense.
It is salty because the river water heads in it and turns it salty. Animals also make it salty because of their bodies.
Yes, it is a sea and has salty water.
Salty water is not considered pure water because it contains dissolved minerals or ions like sodium and chloride. These minerals change the chemical composition of the water, making it different from pure water.