Well crustaceans make their shells from calcium carbonate, and when they die it puts extra calcium into the environment.
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Ocean water contain sodium and calcium chlorides.
As PURE sodium, practically none. But a good part of all sodium in the world is in the oceans- in the form of sodium chloride- salt. The total amount would be in the billions of tons. Seawater is about 3.5% salt.
No. Primarily because of the amount of fresh water draining into it, the Black Sea has a very low salinity and the Mediteranean has a higher than average salinity.
calcium carbonates in rocks and shells, and also just plain old carbonates
Oceans of and by themselves produce neither.
Ocean water contain sodium and calcium chlorides.
Living Oceans Society was created in 1998.
by getting closer to the oceans.
basically it affects the different types of organisms living there. basically it affects the different types of organisms living there. photosenthesys is also present when sunlight is.
yes of course, calcium and magnesium are two minerals that are found in the deep waters of oceans .
They make the oceans water salty.
Minerals dissolved in aquifers
gravity is something that can affect the planets.
oceans cover 3/4 of the earth
The most important part of the sodium and calcium are dissolved from the earth salts and transported by rivers in seas/oceans.
oceans
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