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Yes, the oceans are salt water, not fresh water.
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there has been salt on cliffs and when the cliffs get sea water on it the salt on it washes away
Sea water will contain sea salt, fresh water does not contain salt, mineral water may contain minute traces of minerals which may include salt.
Yes, the sea does contain salt water.
No sea salt water contain many salt but water with salt contain sodium chloride. But maybe for about 2-3 days.
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Yes it does.
Because the sea water contain salt the freezing point of this solution is lower.
Sea water contain especially sodium chloride.
A river that doesn't contain Salt water, or water form an ocean or sea.
Sea water is a heterogeneous mixture. Although it does contain fully dissolves solutes it also contains suspended particles and countless living organisms.
Ice does not contain salt, even when it forms in the sea.
No. The water that evaporates to form steam leaves the salt behind in the oceans. Steam is pure water, always.
Sea water contain approx. 35 g/L.
No. Most of their salt is from mines, but they may have a sea salt out as well.