Geography, asked by muheeb28, 1 year ago

Why is sea water saline?

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Answered by lakshmisrinidhi
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sea water is saline because it contains salts in it

prakashmishra5pc85ny: After years and years of river inflow and evaporation, the saltcontent of the lake waterbuilt up to the present levels. The same process made the seas salty. Rivers carry dissolved salts to the ocean. Waterevaporates from the oceans to fall again as rain and to feed the rivers, but the salts remain in theocean.
TusharSingh50: That's also a correct.
Answered by TusharSingh50
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Sea water is saline because every river in the world contain some amount salt in it which is not felt during its journey but when more and more river add salt to the sea it feels saline.
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