1. Helps you float.
2. Required for your body to retain some water.
3. Used in many bodily processes like homeostasis/active transportation.
4. More Uses but I don't know them.
A sea or bay. (or a saltwater lake, which is very rare)
Saltwater is heavier because saltwater contains salt which adds to its overall weight. Freshwater does not have any dissolved salt so it is lighter then saltwater
saltwater
The water in the sea and oceans are saltwater.
Approximately 97% of Earth's water is saltwater found in oceans and seas.
A sea or bay. (or a saltwater lake, which is very rare)
No. There are no saltwater rivers, but some river deltasare saltwater systems where they meet the ocean (or other saltwater body).
Lake
All seas are saltwater. A sea (or ocean) is what we call a large body of salt water.
A very large body of salt water partly or entirely surrounded by land is known as a bay.
yea what do you think tears and sweat are?
Lagoon
The Port of New Orleans is located on the Lower Mississippi River. The nearest saltwater body of water is the Gulf of Mexico.
they get dehydrated if they drink enough
UTAH
lagoon if it is land locked saltwater
Gulfs can contain either freshwater or saltwater, but most are primarily saltwater bodies connected to oceans. For example, the Gulf of Mexico is a saltwater body, while some smaller coastal areas or estuaries may have a mix of saltwater and freshwater. Freshwater influx from rivers and streams can create brackish conditions in certain parts of a gulf, but the overall classification usually leans towards saltwater.