Science, asked by c21army, 3 days ago


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

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Answered by WiIdBoy
33

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\impliesThe rain water contains less dissolved particles compared to that of sea water which contains high amount of dissolved salt in it. This makes sea water much denser than rain water.

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Answered by abd010
1

Answer:

sea water is more dense than rain water

Explanation:

Because sea water contains a lot of dissolved salts and kinerals while rain water doesn't contain any salts as it is directly falling from the sky. Therefore sea water is more dense than rain water

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