When water evaporates from the sea, lakes and rivers only the pure water is evaporated, not any dissolved salts. They remain in the body of water. So when it rains this evaporated water is clean fresh water.
no it can not because the minerals in the ocean are at a higher level then fresh water.
The water cycle indirectly supports the desalination process by providing a natural mechanism for freshwater generation through evaporation and precipitation. While desalination specifically refers to the removal of salt from seawater to produce freshwater, the water cycle contributes to replenishing freshwater sources that can complement desalination efforts. However, the two processes operate independently, with desalination primarily relying on technology rather than natural processes.
Salty water may undergo distillation process to become freshwater.
Most are natural freshwater, but some may be saltwater.
No Oceans are not Freshwater, they are salt water
Ocean water has salt in it, Freshwater does not.
Anadromous fish are able to live in both freshwater and salt water. Examples include salmon and striped bass, which migrate between oceans and rivers for different stages of their life cycle.
Lakes will usually have freshwater.
Freshwater is water that contains no salt or sodium.
I have freshwater fish and i use aquarium salt. I put more in every time i do a water change
The part of the water cycle that removes salt from seawater is evaporation. When seawater evaporates, the water molecules transition into vapor, leaving the dissolved salts and other minerals behind. This process results in the formation of freshwater vapor, which eventually condenses and falls as precipitation, replenishing freshwater sources. Thus, evaporation is crucial for the natural desalination of seawater.
Salt in the water. Salt water.