Because salt is hygroscopic - can easily absorb or adsorb water.
The tendency of a less dense substance to float in a more dense liquid is called buoyancy. Acids are substances that form hydronium ions when dissolved in water.
is heated. Heating water increases its ability to dissolve substances, including sugar, by breaking down the sugar crystals more effectively.
cohesion
With a greater concentration of a solute, osmotic pressure will increase. This is because osmotic pressure is directly proportional to the solute concentration in a solution; higher solute concentrations create a greater tendency for water to move into the area of higher solute concentration through a semipermeable membrane. As a result, more energy is required to counterbalance the movement of water, leading to increased osmotic pressure.
yes,it will adsorb
Not easily, although it is soluble in lime-water.
roots will adsorb any liquid under or beside them so yes they will.
I would say sodium chloride as it is also known as salt-water, calcium is found in chalky cliffs "white cliffs of dover", so near there may be a high amount but sodium chloride would be in greater amounts in the majority of sea water
Because salt is hygroscopic - can easily absorb or adsorb water.
The tendency of a less dense substance to float in a more dense liquid is called buoyancy. Acids are substances that form hydronium ions when dissolved in water.
They can last longer because they are said to have areas in their body (humps) that can adsorb the water in the air (humidity).
is heated. Heating water increases its ability to dissolve substances, including sugar, by breaking down the sugar crystals more effectively.
As I understand it, hurricanes develop, and enlarge as a result of absorbing ENERGY in the form of HEAT from the water over which they travel.Therefore, the greater the heat, the greater the chances of a hurricane growing larger and more violent. And the converse of that is also true: As the temperature of the mass [water or land] over which the hurricane travels decreases, the greater the tendency for it to weaken and dissipate.
cohesion
Water is greater.
With a greater concentration of a solute, osmotic pressure will increase. This is because osmotic pressure is directly proportional to the solute concentration in a solution; higher solute concentrations create a greater tendency for water to move into the area of higher solute concentration through a semipermeable membrane. As a result, more energy is required to counterbalance the movement of water, leading to increased osmotic pressure.