well yes, that is true because everything says its true...
i think no.
The salinity of your blood is exactly the same as that of the sea
The level of saltiness in the oceans can vary depending on factors such as evaporation, precipitation, and river runoff. Salinity can be higher in regions where evaporation is high and lower in areas with more rainfall or freshwater input from rivers. This variability results in different salinity levels in different locations within the oceans.
No, the amount of salt in oceans can vary due to factors such as evaporation rates, precipitation, and inflow of freshwater from rivers. The Atlantic Ocean is generally saltier than the Pacific Ocean due to differences in these factors.
The Atlantic and Pacific are oceans, not "seas". The salinity is about the same, so there isn't much difference in being able to float. The Dead Sea has a very high salinity, and it's very easy for people to float there. Same with the Great Salt Lake.
The bermuda triangle is in the ocean and therefore has the same animals that are present anywhere else in the worlds oceans.
There are processes that increase salinity of the oceans and factors that decrease salinity. Evaporation causes the salinity of the ocean to increase. This is the primary process taking fresh water out of the oceans. Fresh water enters the ocean through rain and rivers. Rivers bring in a small amount of new salt and dissolved minerals that remains after evaporation. Freezing also affects salinity. Near the poles, particularly the antarctic, when ocean ice freezes it eliminate a significant amount of salt from the ice, leaving a saltier and denser brine behind. This denser antarctic brine sinks and initiates a current the flow from the antarctic water northward towards the deeper ocean. This is an important influence on circulation in the southern oceans. The increase salinity of the oceans is also counteracted by processes in the oceans sediments that remove salt so on the average there has been little change in ocean salinity over the last few billion years. Note: Ocean salt, as described here, is not merely sodium chloride, but also has a fraction of other dissolved ions. See related questions.
Generally speaking, yes. Most of the worlds cars are manufactured in similar ways, in fact many of them are exactly the same.
Fresh water tends to have no salt content. Fresh water is not ionized. Salt water is ionized with sodium chloride (salt). The average salinity of the oceans is roughly 35 ppt (parts per thousand).
As God has created many worlds and populated them with people who are exactly the same as we are. Christ will in turn visit all of these worlds in His own good time. He will preach His same gospel. We have little understanding of these other worlds He organized, we have only to bother about this one.
no. blood has approx .9% salinity, while ocean water has about 3.5% salinity.
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