Alt water in a pool should have no effect on your eyes because it has the same saltines as your own tears. However sea water is a lot more salty and will tend to sting a Little some times. Eyes in Swimming Pools can also become sensitive to chlorine or other chemicals.
It does because it is salt water
Very simply, they are adapted to work in salt water (and for the birds, in air too).
No, milk does not help with eye irritation caused by salt water. It is recommended to rinse your eyes with clean water to flush out the salt and alleviate the burning sensation. If the irritation persists, seek medical attention.
Warm it up in the oven, then toss it in your eyes. keep your eyes shut! shut shut.
Yes, salt water can sting or irritate your eyes if it gets into them. The high salt concentration in salt water can disrupt the balance of fluids in your eyes, leading to discomfort. It is important to rinse your eyes with fresh water if salt water gets in them to avoid further irritation.
they get hydoglific salt in their eyes
No. Never put salt in your eyes, it is very bad for them.
If it was put through a turbine and spun around, yes. Though salt water doesn't burn much better than regular water (though it does depend on the salt quantity) but evaporating the water to leave behind the salt to burn the salt isn't a very good idea because of the smell it causes.
No it doesn't
4,000 pinches of salt
about a year
A lot of public pools tend to overdo it with the chlorine and this often leads to eye irritation.