Science, asked by ramchandra9866118890, 10 months ago

90% drowning take place in fresh water but 10% drowning take place in sea water. why ?​

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Answered by omkarkakade456
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Explanation:

density=mass/volume

less amount of salts are present in river water so therefore it has less amount of mass in it and density is directly proportional to the amount of mass present in water so sea has high density as it contain large amount of salt comparatively so there are less chances of drowning in sea

Answered by sathwikchinnu9
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Answer:

Drowning is more common when the weather is warm and among those with frequent access to water.[4][5] Risk factors include alcohol use, epilepsy, and low socioeconomic status.[5] Common locations of drowning include swimming pools, bathtubs, natural bodies of water, and buckets.[3][7] Initially the person holds their breath, which is followed by laryngospasm, and then low oxygen levels.[4] Significant amounts of water typically only enter the lungs later in the process.[4] It may be classified into three types: drowning with death, drowning with ongoing health problems, and drowning with no ongoing health problems.

Explanation:

Drowning is more common when the weather is warm and among those with frequent access to water.[4][5] Risk factors include alcohol use, epilepsy, and low socioeconomic status.[5] Common locations of drowning include swimming pools, bathtubs, natural bodies of water, and buckets.[3][7] Initially the person holds their breath, which is followed by laryngospasm, and then low oxygen levels.[4] Significant amounts of water typically only enter the lungs later in the process.[4] It may be classified into three types: drowning with death, drowning with ongoing health problems, and drowning with no ongoing health problems.

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