No. Never put salt in your eyes, it is very bad for them.
they get hydoglific salt in their eyes
Yes, salt water can sting or irritate your eyes if it gets into them. The high salt concentration in salt water can disrupt the balance of fluids in your eyes, leading to discomfort. It is important to rinse your eyes with fresh water if salt water gets in them to avoid further irritation.
Sodium chloride dust or liquid aerosols are very irritating for eyes. <><><><> However, a MILD solution of sodium chloride (salt) and water is used with contact lenses - and your tears are salt water as well.
It does because it is salt water
Yes, the salt in saltwater pools is generally safe for children. Saltwater pools use a chlorine generator to convert salt into chlorine, which keeps the water sanitized without the harsh effects of traditional chlorine. The salt concentration is much lower than in seawater, making it gentle on the skin and eyes. However, it's always a good idea to supervise children and ensure they don't ingest pool water.
whats good about salt water is that fish that live in the ocean need salt water to survive
No it doesn't
4,000 pinches of salt
If it was put through a turbine and spun around, yes. Though salt water doesn't burn much better than regular water (though it does depend on the salt quantity) but evaporating the water to leave behind the salt to burn the salt isn't a very good idea because of the smell it causes.
good is relative. Salt water is a lot better than water or oil, but is never as good as a metal. Salt water is a good enough to conduct a small current with a battery.
Salt water has salt water in it and is bad for you, fresh water has no salt water in it and is good for you.
Someone told me its the fish sick that really hurts your eyes buh i dont believe that because human sick doesn't (i tried it) ... (surfers dont get hurt by it because they got super surfer eyes )