Geography, asked by nd6151297, 1 day ago

why can'n drown in the dead sea?​

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Answered by jerojese10
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Explanation:

In dense, salty water, a little body displaces a lot of mass, and most of the body stays out of the water so, it's hard to drown a person when most of their body is floating on top of the water. The Dead Sea water has a density of 1.24 kg/litre, which makes swimming similar to floating.

Answered by kunalpal3110
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Answer:

density

Explanation:

salt water density is very high you can do simple experiment by adding tooo much salt in water and drop a potato in it it will float while in simple water it will not float/sink

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