The Great Salt Lake. The Great Salt Lake has such a high salt concentration that it is easy to float. In fact, the old slogan of the Saltair Resort (a tourist spot at the Great Salt Lake) was "Try to Sink!!"
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The more salt there is in the water, the easier it is to float.
It is easier to float in the ocean than in fresh water because ocean water is denser due to the presence of salt. The salt increases the density of the water, making it easier for objects, like our bodies, to float. In fresh water, there is less salt, so the density is lower, making it harder to float.
Salt water has a greater density than freshwater does.
No, as winds can be turbulent. Should the balloon lose altitude, it would probably not float for very long.
The biggest ocean in the world is the Pacific Ocean. It covers almost 33% of the Earth's surface at 169 million square kilometers. The Pacific Ocean stretches from the North Pole to the South Pole and is the giant stretch of water separating the west coast of North America from Japan. The Hawaiian Islands float in the middle of this massive ocean. I got this info here: http://www.wereyouwondering.com/what-is-the-biggest-ocean-in-the-world/ Read more about it! ^
it is easier to float, salt water has a higher density. The more salt, the easier it is to float.
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It is definitely easier yo float in salt water.
When salt is dissolved in water, as it is in ocean water, that dissolved salt adds to the mass of the water and makes the water denser than it would be without salt.Because objects float better on a dense surface, they float better on salt water than fresh water. The denser the salt water, the easier it is for objects to float on top of it.