.The pressure of the water decreases.
the difference between salt water and fresh water is that salt water is from the ocean and fresh water is water that hasn't gotten to the ocean and so the water is clean, And you can only drink fresh water not salt water
the difference between fresh water and potable water is fresh water can come form the ground, and/or, ice burgs.
Fresh water ..... lol
Fresh water ecosysystems are located in every continents.
The speed of the light decreases, and its wavelength increases by the same factor.
Draft changes from summer to fresh water primarily due to the density difference between saltwater and freshwater. Saltwater is denser, which means vessels typically sit lower in the water when in saltwater than in freshwater. When transitioning from saltwater to freshwater, a vessel will float higher, resulting in a change in draft. This requires careful consideration for navigation, especially in shallow areas, to avoid grounding.
if the water flows through a material such as sand, the impurities get trapped and the water passes through.
When water passes from a deep part to a shallow part, the angle of refraction increases. This is because the speed of light in water decreases as depth decreases, causing the light to bend more as it enters shallower water.
The path a water particle takes as a wave passes in deep water is described as circular. As a wave passes, water particles move up and down in a circular motion but do not move forward with the wave itself. The circular motion decreases in size with depth.
Salinity in oceans decrease when near a river because the river adds fresh water, which lowers the percentage of salt in the water, causing the salinity to decrease.
It slows from c to c/n where n is the refractive index of water
Water mixed with alcohol is lighter than fresh water because alcohol is less dense than water. When alcohol is added to water, the overall density of the mixture decreases due to the lower density of alcohol, making the mixture lighter than fresh water.
Oxygen.
The solubility of oxygen in fresh water at 5 degrees Celsius is approximately 14.6 mg/L. As water temperature decreases, the solubility of oxygen increases because colder water can hold more dissolved oxygen.
Freshwater has more oxygen than salt water but oxygen is more solublein fresh water.
In presence of salt the crystals grow faster because the solubility of salt decreases the solubility of any other compound in water.