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Water in general is not more dense in Utah. The water of the Great Salt Lake, however, is very ... um ... salty. The dissolved minerals in it make it more dense. The Great Salt Lake is actually significantly saltier than ocean water.
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The Great Salt Lake is so salty because it does not have an outlet and rivers are constantly bringing small amounts of salt. The water in the lake evaporates and leaves the salt behind to accumulate.
You mean " Are All Lakes Fresh Water?" : No they are not all Fresh water: Most Notably : The Great Salt Lake is Saltier then the Ocean ; Lake Peigneur , Saltwater lakes take up 55% of the total area of Chinese lakes, of which the most famous is the Qinghai Lake.
Dead sea. This is actually a small lake located between Israel, Isreali occupied west bank and Jordan
i believe its the sea
the normal water is not saltier than the sea water this is because water that we drink comes fom the lake (dirty water) but then it gets cleaned down the tunnles whereas the sea water is natrul and therefor contains dirt and tastes this way
the dead sea it is saltier than any thing.
The Great Salt Lake in Salt Lake City is salty. It is one of the most salty lakes in the world. Probably the Dead Sea is the only body of water that is saltier in the world.
It is saltier because it has no outlet to the sea.
The largest bodies of water on earth are the Pacific Ocean, The Atlantic Ocean, The Indian Ocean, The Mediterranean Ocean, The Great Lakes ( Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, And Lake Ontario)
Most lakes are fresh water, though some lakes are saline. The Great Salt Lake in Utah is saltier than the ocean, as is Salton Sea in southern California and the Dead Sea in the middle east (the Dead Sea is nearly ten times more salty than the ocean).