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ocean water is saline .? given one reason to support to your answer ​

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Answered by divyanjali411
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Some areas of the ocean are saltier than others. This image shows methane mussels living at the edge of a underwater brine pool in a cavern at a depth of 650 feet in the Gulf of Mexico. The pool of brine in the foreground is nearly four times as salty as seawater and is so dense that a submarine can float on the pool (in fact, this photo was shot from a submarine

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tiny bits of the minerals from the rocks, called ions, are carried along with the rainwater as it runs into rivers and streams, and the rivers carry them into the ocean. Two of these minerals are chloride and sodium; together, these ions combine to make salt. This is what makes the ocean salty.

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