No. Salt is washed into the ocean from rivers and picked up from rocks.
Saltwater disproves evolution, because each year, the oceans get a little more salt in the from rocks, and if each year the ocean gathers a little bit of salt, then by now if the earth was millions of years old, we could float on the oceans, but we can't.Ashlyn Age 9
the ice age formed by the temperture of earths surface and atmosphere droping to very cold tempertures to the negatives freezing most of the worlds oceans
The salt level does not change in the ocean because over a billion years ago the Ice Age Period was here on earth and all oceans where solid Ice and when Global Warming set in motion all the Ice melted and the bottom of the ocean floor is salt so when it melted the salt came above the water and the glaciers mixed with that and glaciers are mostly made out of Ice (mostly 321 feet tall) so it never changes.
they are all the same age ok??
Roughly 250 Million years in age...in it's existing form.
they formed new ones
i don't have any idea
What is the cause and effect of Paleolithic age?
Eating salt may not kill the baby, but too much salt consumption can cause a fatal and rapid increase in blood pressure and lethal kidney failure. The latter is the best known, and deadliest, effect of high dose salt consumption. Babies have a very fragile system and the kidneys are an immensely important factor in that system. The tiny and meek kidneys cannot process and filter added salt at such a young age. This can cause severe kidney damage and possibly lead to brain failure.
Portugal and Spain began to explore the oceans in the Age of Discovery. They were looking for trade routes to Asia (the East Indies) to be better able to trade for gold, silver, and spices.
Portugal and Spain began to explore the oceans in the Age of Discovery. They were looking for trade routes to Asia (the East Indies) to be better able to trade for gold, silver, and spices.
yes yes it does