There is no sea between Serbia and Italy. When Serbia was part of Yugoslavia, sea between Yugoslavia and Italy was called Adriatic sea. Today, 4 former Yugoslav republics lies on Adriatic coast: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. So, your question could be: What is the sea between Slovenia and Italy (or Croatia and Italy for example), and than the answer would be : Adriatic sea.
the dead sea has so much salt in it that nothing really live in it
Rome is the capital city of Italy, a country that is bordered to the north by France, Switzerland and Austria and to the east by the Adriatic Sea.
The Dead Sea is called the Dead Sea because it contains so much salt that nothing can live in it.
The Dead Sea.
because it has so much salt in it, it is nearly impossible for life to, well, live in it.
its salt content is so high and that means flotation is much easier there
The Dead Sea.
The dead sea has so much salt in it it could kill you right when you step in it. It's also red for some reason. -my answer is that it has so much salt you can float. the salinity amount is fairly large, wich changes the density, therfore you can float.
the sea is filled with salt because most streams and rivers lead to the ocean. since so much water moves down the stream or river it removes layers of dirt and rock. Revealing salt the salt goes down the river then meets the ocean where the salt mixes with water and creates salt water.
No, it's because there is so much salt in the Dead Sea that no aquatic life can survive in it.
its salt content is so high and that means flotation is much easier there