Salt is not evaporated with water.
It's fresh water. The salt remains in the oceans as the water evaporates.
because the sun ONLY evaporates FRESH water so rain drops are NOT salty.
Ocean water is more salty in warm and dry places because when temperature increases the water evaporates and leaves the salt behind increasing salinity.
Water doesn't melt, it evaporates.
The most water evaporates from seas and oceans.
They make the oceans water salty.
yes, they are salty ,with the help of sea water and ocean water we make salt.
It's actually the salty oceans, because the sun evaporates fresh water from the oceans; it forms into clouds; the clouds blow over the land and drop the fresh water as rain. It collects into rivers and lakes and dams and then into our houses. Fresh!
I believe that all water was originally salty, but freshwater formed when water evaporated out of the oceans and condensed somewhere else.
80 percent evaporates from the ocean. Incorrect !!! All water in the water cycle of Earth evaporates from oceans and works its way back to the ocean. Evaporation from rivers, lakes, ponds etc. is a temporary stage of the overall trip back to its origin in the oceans.
Oceans are salt water.
All the oceans and seas of the world are a huge source of salty water.