Give reason : why ocean water is salty/saline?
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Ocean water is salty because it contains a large amount of salt dissolved in it.The salt present in ocean water is mostly sodium chloride or the common salt that we consume .
Ocean salt primarily comes from rocks on land and opening in the sea floor.Rocks online data the major source of salt dissolved in seawater.Rainwater that falls on land is slightly acidic so it erodes rocks.This release ions that are carried away to stream and river that eventually feed into the ocean.
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It is salty due to the presence of sodium chloride.
- Sodium, chloride, sulphate, are a few of the mineral salts found in ocean water.
- The majority of salts dissolved in saltwater come from rocks and soil on the land.
- When rainfall falls on land, it erodes rocks because it is somewhat acidic. Ions are liberated, and they are carried away by streams and rivers until they reach the ocean.
- Because evaporation is the only method for water to escape the ocean, this salt accumulates. And as the water evaporates, the salt is left behind.
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