I personally have tasted it.
The Arctic Ocean is saltwater as are all oceans.
The Atlantic Ocean contains salt water. It contains approximately 3% salt.
While all ocean water contains salt, the "salinity" varies in different regions.
Ocean water contains salt, which lowers its freezing point compared to fresh water. This is because salt disrupts the formation of ice crystals, requiring colder temperatures for freezing to occur in ocean water.
Ocean water contains salt. River water is fresh water.
97% of the earth contains salt ocean water because of the seven seas on earth.
You cannot turn water into salt. They are entirely different molecules built from totally different atoms. You can evaporate ocean water and the salt that was dissolved in the water will remain. Every liter of water from the ocean contains about 30 grams of salt.
i have know idea but if u know please tell me Salt water dehydrates you. Your body only need a little salt each day, and salt water, like the ocean for example, contains more than one type of salt. Which is extremly harmful to your body, not to mention your kidneys and live.
because ocean water is not a fresh water. it contains a lot of chemicals including salt which makes it salty.
The oceans are salty because the water that fills them contains dissolved salt.
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.
All four oceans are saltwater come on now. Well, how were we suppose to know? Come on now is a bit rude, I agree with the person for asking the question, it is okay to ask that. I didn't know. I know today that there are four oceans, the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, and Arctic. There are fresh water lakes in Alaska, and Arctic the north pole, and Antarctica south pole are salty but their glaciers are fresh water. Salt water is dense but at 1.8 degrees negative c, the salt expels and the frozen water is fresh. the south pole contains 70 percent of the worlds fresh water, and 90 percent of the worlds ice.