It is easier to float, in any case, because salt water has a greater density.
probally fresh because no salt in mouth or eyes addition: it is easier to float/swim in seawater since seawater is denser than fresh water.
We know that the density of the sea water is more than the density of the river water. So, the weight of displaced sea water is more than the weight of displaced river water. This weight gives the upward Buoyant force to the swimmer. Thus, the apparent weight of the swimmer is less in the sea water. Hence he finds it easier to swim in the sea water.
Because there is salt in sea water and salt makes you float better so is easier to swim.
You are more buoyant in salt water than in fresh water, so it takes less energy just to stay afloat, making it easier to swim.
he prince come to the river to take swim in the cool water
A man will drown in a teaspoon of water if he fails to learn how to swim
no its safer to swim in krenchini/bilybob ray frogin bay bum
ofcourse you can attract more water to pull so youll swim easier
It is easier to swim in the sea because of the amount of salt in sea water the density of the water is greater which make you float more easily.
Yes, people are allowed to swim in the River Thames, but it is not recommended due to safety concerns. The river has strong currents, tides, and cold water temperatures that can be hazardous to swimmers. It is recommended to swim in designated areas with proper supervision.
No they can't because they need to have salt in the water. So no sea fish cannot swim in the river.
They live in marshes near water and it makes it easier to swim and walk on wet land.