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
An object float in a liquid only when the density of the solid is lower than the density of the liquid.
it increases the density of the water, making objects float easier. ex. the dead sea.
The Dead Sea is known for its high salt content, which makes it easy for humans to float on its surface.
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Whether an object sinks or floats depends more on its density than its weight. That's why a coin will sink but a ship will float. The Dead Sea's waters are much saltier than normal sea water, and it's been calculated that any object with a density of less than roughly 1.24 kg/liter will float.
The DEAD SEA 'Jordon'
Yes
Assuming it's a regular steel anchor, an anchor, can't float in the dead sea. Dead Sea water is dense and buoyant for being water, but it's not THAT dense.
Yes because there is so much salt in dead sea water the water is denser making you relatively lighter compared to normal water.
because it has so much salt in it that it enables the body to float instead of sinking in the water
Pretty sure it's the Dead Sea