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#Salinity Reel by @snapreels2026 - The post features a 54-second educational video demonstrating effortless floating in the Dead Sea, explaining its 34% salinity-nearly 10 times that of
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The post features a 54-second educational video demonstrating effortless floating in the Dead Sea, explaining its 34% salinity—nearly 10 times that of oceans—creates water density exceeding the human body, preventing drowning. Straddling Israel and Jordan at the lowest land elevation on Earth, the Dead Sea lacks fish or plants due to its hypersalinity but attracts tourists for mineral-rich mud therapies treating skin conditions like psoriasis. Replies from users who visited warn of skin irritation and eye burning from salt exposure, while others marvel at the site's beauty and question its feasibility for non-swimmers.
#Salinity Reel by @seaofspecter - 🚨🌊 Oceans That Refuse to Mix - Pacific vs North Sea 😱💀

Two massive bodies of water meet… yet a strange line forms between them. It looks like the
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🚨🌊 Oceans That Refuse to Mix – Pacific vs North Sea 😱💀 Two massive bodies of water meet… yet a strange line forms between them. It looks like they refuse to blend — one of the creepiest ocean illusions ever seen. 🌊 Visible Divide: Different colors and textures create a sharp boundary ⚠️ Density Difference: Salinity levels make the waters mix slowly 🌡 Temperature Clash: Warm and cold currents resist instant blending 💥 Current Collision: Powerful flows pushing against each other 👁 Surface Illusion: Makes it look like two separate oceans 💀 Final Clip: Watch the eerie line where waters appear divided They don’t actually “refuse” to mix… it’s science. The waters blend slowly beneath the surface, but at the top, it creates a haunting visual effect. Still… it feels like two different worlds meeting. 💬 Science… or something more mysterious? What do you think? 👉 Follow @seaofspecter for more dark ocean mysteries, strange phenomena, and terrifying sea secrets. 🎥 Video Credit: DM for credits/removal to the real owner. . . . #oceanmystery #northsea #pacificocean #scaryocean #deepsea
#Salinity Reel by @birchaquarium (verified account) - Did you know the Pacific Ocean's salinity is typically about 3.5%, or 35 parts per thousand (ppt)?

#themoreyouknow💫 #salty
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Did you know the Pacific Ocean’s salinity is typically about 3.5%, or 35 parts per thousand (ppt)? #themoreyouknow💫 #salty
#Salinity Reel by @millionaire_mentor (verified account) - Two oceans. One planet.
But they refuse to mix. 🌊🌍

Where the Pacific meets the Atlantic, the difference in salinity, density, and temperature creat
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Two oceans. One planet. But they refuse to mix. 🌊🌍 Where the Pacific meets the Atlantic, the difference in salinity, density, and temperature creates a visible divide, an invisible wall in the ocean itself. Nature doesn’t always blend… sometimes, it draws the line. ⚡ Follow 👉 @millionaire_mentor for more mind-blowing facts. #oceanfacts #earthscience
#Salinity Reel by @mapifyworld - 🚨 Part 736 - The Ocean Has Waterfalls Bigger Than Any on Land 🌊⬇️

Deep underwater, currents create massive "waterfalls".

📏 Some drop over 3,500 m
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🚨 Part 736 — The Ocean Has Waterfalls Bigger Than Any on Land 🌊⬇️ Deep underwater, currents create massive “waterfalls”. 📏 Some drop over 3,500 meters — taller than Mount Everest. 🧪 These aren’t made of falling water like rivers… they’re caused by differences in water density, temperature, and salinity. 🐟 Fish and plankton navigate these invisible walls daily, while humans can barely imagine the scale. The ocean doesn’t just flow… it plunges in ways land can’t. 💬 Would you survive an underwater waterfall? 🌊 Follow @mapifyworld for more mind-blowing ocean facts. #oceanfacts #deepsea #underwaterwaterfall #scaryfacts #mapifyworld
#Salinity Reel by @factomero_ - Healthy ocean water is slightly murky - full of plankton, organic matter, and billions of microorganisms. Water this transparent usually means extreme
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Healthy ocean water is slightly murky - full of plankton, organic matter, and billions of microorganisms. Water this transparent usually means extremely low biological activity, caused by high salinity, cold temperatures, or nutrient-poor conditions. The blue color itself is physics: water absorbs red wavelengths and scatters blue. The cleaner the water, the bluer it looks. Beautiful and nearly sterile at the same time. Video author unknown. If you are the author (or rights holder), please contact us. #ocean #nature #water #biology #marine
#Salinity Reel by @explainingtheocean - pools are some of the strangest features on the ocean floor. They're underwater lakes formed when extremely salty water seeps up from beneath the seab
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pools are some of the strangest features on the ocean floor. They’re underwater lakes formed when extremely salty water seeps up from beneath the seabed. Because the salinity is far higher than normal seawater, the brine becomes denser and settles in place instead of mixing. Most marine life can’t survive inside them. The sudden change in salinity and lack of oxygen creates a sharp, visible boundary where animals often die instantly. Yet around the edges, specialized bacteria thrive, feeding entire ecosystems in one of the most extreme environments on Earth. #ocean #science #nature #engineering
#Salinity Reel by @iteachyouthings - Many viewers assume a stone must always sink in water.

The truth is that extreme salinity can make even dense objects behave differently.

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Many viewers assume a stone must always sink in water. The truth is that extreme salinity can make even dense objects behave differently. The clip refers to a hypersaline environment similar to the Dead Sea. High salt concentration increases the density of the water. When the liquid becomes denser than the object, it can float. This creates strong upward buoyant force. Even objects that normally sink may partially float or sink much slower. This shows how buoyant force increases with fluid density. The pink color often comes from salt-loving microorganisms in hypersaline lakes. The limitation is that not all stones will float—only under specific density conditions. The phenomenon reflects real physics of fluids under extreme conditions. No CGI. No editing tricks. This post is shared for educational purposes to explain how salinity affects buoyancy. #Buoyancy #DeadSea #Physics #NatureScience
#Salinity Reel by @asteriontalks - Along the southern edge of the Dead Sea in Jordan, shallow evaporation ponds sometimes appear bright pink. The color comes from salt-tolerant microorg
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Along the southern edge of the Dead Sea in Jordan, shallow evaporation ponds sometimes appear bright pink. The color comes from salt-tolerant microorganisms and algae that thrive in extremely saline environments. As intense heat causes rapid evaporation, water disappears while dissolved salts remain, pushing salinity far beyond that of normal ocean water. From a physics perspective, this dramatically increases the water’s density. According to Archimedes’ principle, the buoyant force acting on an object equals the weight of the fluid it displaces. In dense brine, even small displaced volumes create a stronger upward force. When a rock is thrown into these ponds, the increased buoyancy and viscous resistance slow its descent, sometimes making it appear to briefly float. The phenomenon is a clear demonstration of how fluid density directly controls buoyancy and sinking behavior. Original Video Credit: @piedras.tirar #asteriontalks #DeadSea #FluidPhysics #Buoyancy #NatureScience
#Salinity Reel by @esa_earth (verified account) - Sea-level rise is not the same everywhere 🌊

Between 1993 and 2024, regional mean sea-level trends show notable differences, with some areas seeing r
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Sea-level rise is not the same everywhere 🌊 Between 1993 and 2024, regional mean sea-level trends show notable differences, with some areas seeing rises much faster than others. These patterns are shaped by ocean temperature, currents, winds, air pressure and ocean salinity, among other factors, meaning some coastlines face higher risks than others.   🎞️ © EU Copernicus Marine Service/CNES/LEGOS/CLS, 1993-2024
#Salinity Reel by @thesecrettimeline_ - When waters from different oceans meet, such as the North Atlantic and South Atlantic currents, or where the Atlantic and Pacific converge, the bounda
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When waters from different oceans meet, such as the North Atlantic and South Atlantic currents, or where the Atlantic and Pacific converge, the boundary between them is often visible—but not because the water can’t mix. The effect comes from differences in water properties: Salinity – One body of water may be saltier than the other. Temperature – Warmer and colder waters have different densities. Sediment and plankton content – Rivers and ocean currents can carry different sediments, giving a visible color contrast. Currents and flow speed – Fast-moving currents can temporarily keep waters from mixing fully, creating a visible “line.” A famous example is at the meeting of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans at Cape Horn or where the Baltic Sea meets the North Sea. Photographs often show a stark line, sometimes blue against brown or green, but over time, the waters gradually mix due to turbulence and diffusion. It’s a visual boundary, not a permanent barrier—water from both sides does eventually blend, though the differences can persist for miles under the surface.
#Salinity Reel by @untalkedai - The Pacific and Atlantic look divided, but they are always mixing beneath the surface.

When these oceans meet, they can appear separated by a visible
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The Pacific and Atlantic look divided, but they are always mixing beneath the surface. When these oceans meet, they can appear separated by a visible line. That illusion comes from differences in salinity, temperature, and density. Atlantic water is usually saltier and denser, while Pacific water is lighter. Because of this, the water masses slide alongside each other instead of blending instantly. Ocean currents push huge volumes of water in different directions. This movement reinforces the boundary and makes the separation look sharp. In places like the Gulf of Alaska, color differences become even stronger. Sediment, plankton, and glacial meltwater change how the surface reflects light. Over time, wind, waves, and turbulence slowly mix everything together. There is no real border, just a gradual exchange happening out of sight. Did this change how you see the oceans in this video? Follow @untalkedai for the latest AI and tech news.

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