All the oceans and seas of the world are a huge source of salty water.
92% of the water is salty.
It is salty because the river water heads in it and turns it salty. Animals also make it salty because of their bodies.
Cold salty water will be the most dense.
Cold salty water will be the most dense.
Lakes become salty if the source of water flowing into the lake contains salt and the salty water cannot flow out of the lake. Salt lakes are endorheic, water leaves the lake by evaporation and leaves the salt and minerals in the remaining water.
This would depend if the water is from a sea or a river source.
Close to a source of salty water (eg the sea).
Your water may taste salty due to high levels of dissolved minerals, such as sodium or chloride, in the water source. This can occur naturally in some areas or may be a result of contamination from nearby saltwater sources.
92% of the water is salty.
Water can be salty or pure.
Water may taste salty suddenly due to high levels of dissolved minerals, such as sodium or chloride, in the water source. This can happen if there is contamination from saltwater intrusion, nearby salt mines, or natural geological formations.
Cold salty water will be the most dense.
The main source of water on earth is the ocean. Although it is salty, it makes up almost 97% of the world's water.
It is salty because the river water heads in it and turns it salty. Animals also make it salty because of their bodies.
Cold salty water will be the most dense.
Cold salty water will be the most dense.
Lakes become salty if the source of water flowing into the lake contains salt and the salty water cannot flow out of the lake. Salt lakes are endorheic, water leaves the lake by evaporation and leaves the salt and minerals in the remaining water.