Science, asked by UrSmile1, 3 months ago

Rivers from land, add minerals to sea water. Discuss how?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water is capable of dissolving a large number of substances. As water flows over the rocks containing soluble minerals, some of them get dissolved in the water. Thus, rivers carry many nutrients from land to the sea.

Answered by pavneet24
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  • A large number of substances including mineral salts are Highly soluble in water. When water flows over the rocks containing soluble minerals, many of them get dissolved in the water. So, rivers carry many nutrients from land to the sea.

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