1) What is tertiary landforms?
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Why does the Sea water taste salty?
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1 ) Tertiary types of landforms are those that are characterized by the formation dating back to the early phase of formations of the earth tectonic crust. Like Pliocene Epoch etc.
2) Salt in the ocean comes from two sources: runoff from the land and openings in the seafloor. Rocks on land are the major source of salts dissolved in seawater. Rainwater that falls on land is slightly acidic, so it erodes rocks. ... Ocean water seeps into cracks in the seafloor and is heated by magma from the Earth's core
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- What is tertiary landforms?
- Tertiary types of landforms are those that are characterized by the formation dating back to the early phase of formations of the earth tectonic crust. Like Pliocene Epoch etc.
- Landforms are the physical features on the Earth's surface. Mountains, Plateaus and Plains are some major landforms of the Earth.
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- Why does the Sea water taste salty?
- Salt in the ocean comes from two sources: runoff from the land and openings in the seafloor. Rocks on land are the major source of salts dissolved in seawater. Rainwater that falls on land is slightly acidic, so it erodes rocks. Ocean water seeps into cracks in the seafloor and is heated by magma from the Earth's core.
- Rain replenishes freshwater in rivers and streams, so they don't taste salty. However, the water in the ocean collects all of the salt and minerals from all of the rivers that flow into it. ... In other words, the ocean today probably has a balanced salt input and output (and so the ocean is no longer getting saltier)
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