The homonyms for "expanse of salt water" are "sea" and "see." While "sea" refers to a large body of salt water, "see" is the verb meaning to perceive with the eyes. Both words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
the entrance to the ocean
salt water (I think I'm not 100% sure though)
The point when salt stops dissolving in water is called saturation. At this point, the water has reached its maximum capacity to dissolve the salt, and any additional salt added will not dissolve and instead will settle at the bottom.
The salt content in water is referred to as salinity. It is typically measured in parts per thousand (ppt) or as a percentage.
A lake is an enclosed body of (usually fresh) water. A sea is usually an open expanse of salt-water.
because ocean water has salt in it and lots of it..
there was an expanse between waters to separate water from water. God made the expanse and separated the water under the expanse from the water above it.And it was so. God called the expanse "sky" And there were evening, and there were morning.
What is a huge expanse of Sandy waste land call
Foe example: brine, saline water, brackish water.
the entrance to the ocean
An Ocean.
possibly salizination
salt water (I think I'm not 100% sure though)
Lake Eyre is actually a salt pan most of the time. Water that flows into the lake is fresh, but because of the very high salt content of the saltpan that makes up Lake Eyre, the water becomes salty.
The point when salt stops dissolving in water is called saturation. At this point, the water has reached its maximum capacity to dissolve the salt, and any additional salt added will not dissolve and instead will settle at the bottom.
it is the ocean or a sea