Why is sea water salty
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After years and years of river inflow and evaporation, the salt content of the lake water built up to the present levels. The same process made theseas salty. Rivers carry dissolved salts to the ocean. Water evaporates from the oceans to fall again as rain and to feed the rivers, but the salts remain in the ocean.
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After years and years of river inflow and evaporation, the salt content of the lake water built up to the present levels. The same process made theseas salty. Rivers carry dissolved salts to the ocean. Water evaporates from the oceans to fall again as rain and to feed the rivers, but the salts remain in the ocean.
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sea water is salty because water travels many places and comes to the sea so this water while coming washes away the rocks some of this rocks contain minerals Nacl
the underwater volcanoes also make water saltly
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sea water is salty because water travels many places and comes to the sea so this water while coming washes away the rocks some of this rocks contain minerals Nacl
the underwater volcanoes also make water saltly
Hope it helps you dear...
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