What is sells sea and example of?
Sells seas are bodies of water that have a higher salinity than the surrounding ocean. This is because they are either partially or completely enclosed, which prevents the free exchange of water with the ocean. As a result, the water in sells seas evaporates more quickly, leaving behind the salt.
Some examples of sells seas include:
- The Mediterranean Sea
- The Red Sea
- The Dead Sea
- The Baltic Sea
- The Black Sea