fresh water doesnt have saltinity in it but, ocean water does.
The Pacific Ocean is salty, there is no fresh water in it.
Ocean water has a higher salinity level due to the presence of dissolved salts, while fresh water has a lower salinity level. Ocean water is also denser and can support different types of marine life compared to fresh water ecosystems. Additionally, ocean water covers a much larger percentage of the Earth's surface compared to fresh water.
Only about 10 of the water that evaporates from a salty ocean is fresh water.
Ocean water has a higher salinity (salt content) than fresh water does.
No, a relatively small amount of fresh water in California is produced through desalination of ocean water. The majority of fresh water in the state comes from surface water and groundwater sources. Desalination is mainly used in coastal areas where water scarcity is a major issue.
An ocean is much bigger and deeper. A lake is much smaller in size and is not as deep. In addition, the oceans are salt water while most lakes are fresh water.
because it is too expensive to filter and process all of the salt out of it
because its the ocean ;D
Because marine fish live in salt water because there found in the ocean.
Well that itself is hard the earth is made up of about 70% ocean, roughly '''326 million trillion gallons of water are on the planet (including fresh water). much of this water however is still ocean thus salt water. '''
I don't know how much salinity is in fresh water.
3% of the earths water, is fresh water