About 97% of the earth's water is saltwater, the the remaining 3% is freshwater.
AnswerFreshwater can be made from seawater by a process called desalination.
97% of the worlds water is Salt water. 71% of the world is Covered by Saltwater.
The ratio of the constituents of a mixture cannot be determined.
To determine the amount of water needed for 500 ml of juice with a ratio of 1.4 (juice to water), you can use the formula: juice volume = ratio × water volume. Rearranging this gives you water volume = juice volume / ratio. Therefore, for 500 ml of juice, the water needed would be 500 ml / 1.4, which is approximately 357.14 ml.
Slump test
The ratio of salt water to fresh water on the Earth is approximately 40 to 1. The oceans are comprised of salt water.
Rain water is fresh water and does not have salt. Saltwater is not fresh and does have salt.
Saltwater
The fresh water.
Saltwater is a solution because you can get fresh water and some salt and mix it and then you get saltwater.
Salt water
fresh water
Brackish water typically has a salty or slightly briny taste due to its mix of fresh and saltwater. The taste can vary depending on the ratio of saltwater to freshwater in the mixture.
NO they can not.
Estuaries.
no it is not the same
There are both saltwater and fresh water goldfish so it doesnt really matter which. Saltwater ones can't live in fresh water and vice versa.