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Why is the density of seawater more than that of rainwater

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because it contains salt in it
Answered by SnehalD
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Seawater contains several salts and minerals which take the spaces between the molecules of water thus making it compact resulting in its increasement of density. While rainwater is almost distilled except containing some gasses and dust particles , so they have lots of spaces between their molecules .   
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