because it has so much salt in it that it enables the body to float instead of sinking in the water
An object float in a liquid only when the density of the solid is lower than the density of the liquid.
Yes, people can float in the Red Sea, because there is a large amount of salt in the Red Sea. Therefor, objects including people, have more buoyancy so we can float. If you do not know what buoyancy is, it is the ability to float
it increases the density of the water, making objects float easier. ex. the dead sea.
Because it is full of dissolved salt which makes the density of things lighter, and therefore makes them float.
The Dead Sea is much saltier than other seas. The dissolved salt increases the density of the water, making it easier to float on.
If you compare the density of sea water, and then compared the extremely salty Dead Sea, you will find that the more salt in the water, the higher is the density. Which is why you can float on the Dead Sea while reading a newspaper (which I once saw demonstrated in a documentary). Also, a ship will float lower on a fresh water lake, and float higher on salt water.
the more salt in water the more bouyant an object becomes the salt makes the more denser therefore objects that are of a lesser density will tend to float on the dead sea
Yes because there is so much salt in dead sea water the water is denser making you relatively lighter compared to normal water.
The Dead Sea has a great density due to its high salt content, which is about 10 times saltier than the ocean. This high salt concentration makes the water more dense, causing objects to float easily on its surface.
The Dead Sea
A sea comprised of liquid, with the greatest possible density.