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Explanation:

The density of salt water is the primary cause for its higher floatation than fresh water. Freshwater has a density of about one gram per cubic cm. Because of the low density, it is more difficult to float upward.
 
Salt, on the other hand, raises the density of water by altering its mass without significantly altering its volume. People float higher than they would in fresh water as a result of this.

Step-by-step explanation

Step 1.

Definition of Buoyancy:

The upward force exerted by fluids over the surface are of contact of an object which is immersed in fluids.

 

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