how does the level of a block of ice floating on water surface affected if salt is added in water
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For an ice cube, the fact that saltwater is denser causes more of the ice cube float higher in saltwater than in freshwater. This exposes a greater surface area of the ice cube to the surrounding water in freshwater as compared to in saltwater, where the ice cube floats higher and displaces less water.
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