salinity
No, the speed of water does not affect its salt content. The salt content in water remains the same regardless of the speed of the water flow.
When tap water and salt water are mixed together, the salt dissolves in the water and becomes part of the solution. The resulting solution will have a higher salt content than the original tap water.
the entrance to the ocean
The addition of salt and flavoring will not prevent water from freezing. However, the freezing point may be slightly altered due to the salt content. In general, salt lowers the freezing point of water, so the water with salt will freeze at a lower temperature compared to pure water.
It is called "fresh water" (rather than salt water, or brackish water which has substantially more salt in it).
No, the speed of water does not affect its salt content. The salt content in water remains the same regardless of the speed of the water flow.
high salt content prevents plants from absorbing the water
Ocean water has a higher salinity (salt content) than fresh water does.
because of salt content water is saline
because, the dead sea gets it's name from the high amounts of salt to water content, when this high salt content water washes up on shores, it creates salt dunes
because ocean water has salt in it and lots of it..
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The temperature of the water and the salt content of the water.
In the seas and oceans where the water has a significant salt content. Also in salt water aquariums.
When the sun heat uup salt water, it absorps the water, but leaves the salt back, increasing the content of salt. In due course of time, all the water is absorbed and the salt is left back.
Salt, being a crystalized mineral with no water content has no freezing point.
When tap water and salt water are mixed together, the salt dissolves in the water and becomes part of the solution. The resulting solution will have a higher salt content than the original tap water.