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The specific gravity of seawater is 1.02

Fish tend to sink in seawater because muscle, cartilage, and bone have a higher specific gravity than seawater. They have many methods to overcome this challenge.

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13y ago

The specific gravity of salt water is about 1.025 or so.

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14y ago

1.000 if it is pure annd at standard temperature and pressure.

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13y ago

The density of saltwater is 1.03g/ml!

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11y ago

2.1-2.6

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12y ago

1.2 gcm3

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