by wickedwillie on January 15th, 2004

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How much salt can be extracted from one liter of sea water?

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  • by Morphius on April 14th, 2004

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    It depends on where you take the sea water from. Different parts of the ocean have different levels of salt, such as the Red Sea, which has more salt than any where else in the ocean.

    Factoid#20 - The Great Salt Lake in Utah is saltier than anywhere in the ocean and the only salt lake. It contains so much salt that a person can not sink.

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    • I think you mean the Dead Sea. It is so salty that almost no living organisms can grow there.

      Noga23

      by Noga23 on June 22nd, 2004

    • Noga23, the Dead Sea is a sea not a lake. Both bodies are saturated with salt.

      Glenn Blaylock

      by Glenn Blaylock on August 29th, 2005

    • How much salt can be extracted...as in the maximum amount...please understand the question before answering

      pareto

      by pareto on December 12th, 2005

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