It is the Dead Sea. It's so salty, that you can float with no effort on it. If you have any open cuts, well, let's say it won't exactly tickle. Plus the reason you can float is because the salt in it makes the water denser the more salt it has the denser it is! Also the denser the water the closer to the bottom it will be! Aidan and Kyle
the dead sea it is saltier than any thing.
It is saltier because it has no outlet to the sea.
The Great Salt Lake in Salt Lake City is salty. It is one of the most salty lakes in the world. Probably the Dead Sea is the only body of water that is saltier in the world.
The concentration of salt is significantly higher in the Dead Sea compared to the Great Salt Lake. The Dead Sea has a salinity of around 30% or more, making it one of the saltiest bodies of water in the world. In contrast, the Great Salt Lake has a salinity that typically ranges from 5% to 27%, depending on the water levels and evaporation rates. Therefore, the Dead Sea is much saltier than the Great Salt Lake.
The salinity of the Great Salt Lake varies, but is on average about 12%.
The Great Salt Lake is so salty because it does not have an outlet and rivers are constantly bringing small amounts of salt. The water in the lake evaporates and leaves the salt behind to accumulate.
Great Salt Lake
The Great Salt Lake in Utah is not one of the Great Lakes. The Great Lakes are located in the northeast of the United States on the border with Canada (in Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York) and are freshwater lakes.
Very salty.
Water in general is not more dense in Utah. The water of the Great Salt Lake, however, is very ... um ... salty. The dissolved minerals in it make it more dense. The Great Salt Lake is actually significantly saltier than ocean water.
The Great Salt Lake in Utah is the only lake with the name "Great Salt Lake" but it is not the only saltwater lake in the world.
US for one has the Great Salt Lake and Israel the Dead Sea.