Physics, asked by sagar20137, 9 months ago

why the density of seawater is more than the density of river water​

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Answered by suhanishah123
2

because sea water contains salt in it thereby increasing its density

Answered by raghavsdoshioyijt7
4

Answer:

Density of sea water is more than density of river water.

Explanation:

Sea water contains dissolved minerals and salts in it due to which it has high density.The density of seawater varies with temperature and salinity of the water. As temperature increases, density decreases. As salinity of the water increases, density also increases.

On the other hand the river water is moving water so no salts or minerals are there as compared to sea water.More over river water is also considered as pure water as it constantly flows and as we know sea water is much denser than river water,so sea water is more denser.

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