Why is water in seas and oceans saline?
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Salt in the sea, or ocean salinity, is mainly caused by rain washing mineral ions from the land into water. Carbon dioxide in the air dissolves into rainwater, making it slightly acidic. ... Isolated bodies of water can become extra salty, or hypersaline, through evaporation. The Dead Sea is an example of this.
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because the rainwater that falls on land is slightly acidic.
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