Is it possible to drown in the Dead Sea?



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yes. If you float face down you will not be able to breath.
If you lie face down it is !!!
if you swallowed enough of the water, it is so salty that you would dehydrate and die, and then float there til the tide got stronger and washed you up :D
NOPES ----it aint possible cuz of too much salt
it is possible to 'drown' in pretty much anything so yes, either that or you would suffocate. either way same end result
yes it's possible, but not 2 sink. if you were to hold your head in the water then you'd drown but it's very difficult to just push your head through so you'd have to hold it down or have someone else do it. so it's not possible to drown accidently in the dead sea. although if you tried hard enough im sure it'd work but then again your body would just float to the top again!
no, mystical powers of the water will help you survive
no u wouldn't drown because the salt
sticks to u and u float on the salt n not the water
Lie face down ;)
Yes. Just lie face down.

Or tie yourself to a rock.
How about you go try it, and then let us know how it turns out?
very unlikely
Very hard because of the extreme salt content , you keep bobbin to the top. it is possible but most unusual
yes it is possible as it is still water, but of course very difficult: as a side line I saw a girl who did not float on the water she was Korean, very small and stocky
maybe thats why they call it the dead sea cus you can drown in it lol
you can drown in any liquid, so yes you would drown regardless of the salt content.
i`ve never heard of anyone drowing in the dead sea ,it is so yucky and a tiny bit in your eye will sting the daylights out of you.the taste is not a salty taste ,more like a chemical.i go a lot down to the dead sea.as its good for the body and the black mud is a must,from mikhal in israel.
Yes, especially witches. But why not burn them instead ?
It is not possible to drown in the Dead Sea because:

The Dead Sea (Arabic: البحر الميت‎; Hebrew: ים המלח) is both the lowest point in Eurasia at 418 metres (1,371 ft) below sea level and falling[2], and the deepest hypersaline lake in the world at 330 m (1,083 ft) deep and 799 m (2,621 ft) below sea level. It is also one of the saltiest bodies of water on Earth with a salinity of about 30%.

So, it is true in respect of salinity because of density difference.
But if consume enough of saline water and resultant density is more than the sea water , then it is possible.
i think not.tat d oni way if die.lie d face down..dis will cause dead.all d way tat can make u high density than d dead sea is d way 2 drown in the dead sea.u can use d formula 2 calculate it..bouyant force.Fb=pVg.densityxvolum. force..c whether heavy or light than can determine can drown anot.
Hmmm. Sort of makes for a good plot for a novel, doesn't it?

We could have Clive Cussler discovering a wreck or a whole civilization down there. Makes for "great" diving conditions.

Alternatively, a simple murder and disposal of the body with a few weights to sink the body. Wonder how many of those there are there.

As a bit of information, during the Second World War quite a few paratroopers that dropped into Europe had the misfortune of drowning in very few inches of water because of the weight of their equipment pinning them face down in the marshes they landed in. Now, I don't remember if that was at Arnhem, or at Normandy or both. Many thanks to everybody who jumped and served, for without them, we would not be sitting here enjoying life as we know it.
yes but don't sink!!
Nope. Unless your going for a suicide attempt, Lol!
Try floating face down.
if you float face down,
breathe water and drown.
but don't try it.
God bless,
gabe
It is likely that your natural reflexes may prevent you from drowning, even if face down. In other words, unless incapacitated in some way, there would be a natural tendency to lift your head up out of the water to prevent yourself from drowning.
It is still possible to drown, but I think you would need to be incapacitated - e.g. unconcious when in the water; or held down beneath the surface of the water.
This natural reflex is present in (almost) all of us, but is only developed at about the age of 3, which is why it is extremely dangerous for very young children and babies to be around water. They can drown much more easily, because they simply don't bring their head up out of the water.
Yes of course!!!!!!!!!!!!.

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