Europa.
The oceans are primarily made of water. This water contains dissolved salts and other minerals, which give the oceans their characteristic salinity.
There is no planet in the solar system which has more water than earth. Europa (a moon of the planet Jupiter) is thought to have a liquid ocean under a mantel of ice, but this moon is no larger than our own moon.
The water of the oceans is denser because of the high level of salt it contains.
The largest percentage of the earths surface is covered by water mainly the Oceans (about 71%).
The US space agency's data from a planetary missions shows what appears to be a large body of water beneath Jupiter's ice-covered moon Europa. Similar deposits are thought to be present on Ganymede and Callisto.
Jupiter contains a lot of liquid hydrogen
The oceans are primarily made of water. This water contains dissolved salts and other minerals, which give the oceans their characteristic salinity.
water in the oceans, rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water.
Well! the earth is covered by water which 70% and the part of the earth have oceans so the part that holds the most water is oceans.
Most of the Earth's water contains salt because over millions of years, rain and rivers have washed mineral salts from rocks into the oceans. As water evaporates from the oceans, the salt remains behind, leading to an accumulation of salt in the ocean water. This is why most of Earth's water, especially in the oceans, contains salt.
No. None of the oceans are comprised of fresh water.
Europa
Water in oceans always contains solutes.
No, all oceans have saline water (water that contains salts).
Food contains minerals. Pure water (perfectly distilled water) contains no minerals, but naturally occurring water (lakes, oceans, streams, underground water) contains dissolved minerals.
Jupiter is a gas giant and does not have a solid surface like Earth, so it does not have oceans in the traditional sense. However, it may have a layer of liquid metallic hydrogen deep below its clouds, which behaves more like a liquid metal than water.
There is no planet in the solar system which has more water than earth. Europa (a moon of the planet Jupiter) is thought to have a liquid ocean under a mantel of ice, but this moon is no larger than our own moon.