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Salt in seawater is merely dissolved in the water, not chemically bonded to it. When water evaporates (one molecule at a time), only pure water returns to the atmosphere. Salt and other impurities are left behind.

Describe what happens when seawater?

Salt in seawater is merely dissolved in the water, not chemically bonded to it. When water evaporates (one molecule at a time), only pure water returns to the atmosphere. Salt and other impurities are left behind.

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What happens when seawater is consumed by someone to quench thirst is that the: b) seawater draws water out of the body resulting in further dehydration and diarrhea.

What is a marine biome?

A marine biome can be defined as a biological community which is typically characterized by the presence of salty ocean water.

Also, a marine biome makes up approximately 70% of the surface of planet Earth and it comprises three (3) types of water which include the following:

  • Fresh water
  • Marine water
  • Sea water

Based on scientific research (information) and records, we can reasonably infer that seawater would draw water out of a person's body when he or she consumes it to quench thirst, thereby, resulting in further dehydration and diarrhea

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Complete Question:

Describe what happens when seawater is consumed by someone to quench thirst.

a) Seawater helps diarrhea

b) Seawater draws water out of the body resulting in further dehydration and diarrhea

c) seawater must be ingested at twice the volume to quench thirst

d) Seawater quenches thirst when directly ingested

e) Seawater can quench thirst once it is boiled

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