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What makes the seawater salty?​

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Answered by amrtheking007
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Some ocean salts come from underwater volcanic eruptions, which directly release minerals into the ocean. Two of the most prevalent ions in seawater are chloride and sodium. Together, they make up around 85 percent of all dissolved ions in the ocean. Magnesium and sulfate make up another 10 percent of the total.

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