Science, asked by ChoudharyMohammad, 1 month ago


Why is the density of seawater
more than that of rain water?​

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Answered by bogawatkalpana5
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Sea water has more density than rain water because it contains salt ions. These salt ions make the seawater heavier, which means the mass of the water increases due to the presence of salt ions.

Answered by vvms4061
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Answer:

Sea water has more density than rain water because it contains salt ions. These salt ions make the seawater heavier, which means the mass of the water increases due to the presence of salt ions

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