yes. Salt Crystals can be moved by water, ice or wind and can come ashore.
The rocks on the shore of the ocean are filled with minerals and with every wave that comes in it brings minerals out. AKA Salt.
No, the salt content at the shore is typically lower due to the influx of freshwater sources like rivers and streams, while the salt content increases as you move further out to sea where evaporation concentrates the salt in the water.
The near-shore zone comes next on the ocean side and the splash zone is on the shore side.
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yes Not all salt. There are salt mines all over the world where most of our salt comes from.
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It can be NOTE salt comes from the ground or sea.
Roughly 97% of the world's salt comes from the sea. This is mainly due to the natural process of evaporation in saltwater bodies, leaving behind salt deposits. The remaining 3% comes from salt mines.