As an average ocean water has 35 g NaCl/100 g water.
not that much
Ocean salt comes from the evaporation of seawater, which leaves behind salt crystals. These salt crystals are then harvested and processed to produce table salt for consumption.
Salt is dissolved from the earth and transported by the rivers in seas and oceans.
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.
Depends. Some from the sea, some from salt flats.
Salt comes from rocks. When water wears down rocks at the beach particles of sand are washed into the ocean.
Salt in the ocean comes from the weathering and erosion of rocks on land, which release mineral particles containing salts that get carried by rivers and streams into the ocean. Over millions of years, this process has resulted in the accumulation of salt in the ocean. Additionally, volcanic activity and hydrothermal vents also contribute to the presence of salt in the ocean.
Salt comes from two places. One is a salt mine and the salt is mined, processed, and made into various types of salt products. The other is the ocean. Ocean salt is obtained by making salt beds along the ocean and using evaporation to dry the beds and remove the water leaving the salt behind. The salt is then cut into blocks and stacked. Ocean salts comes in different colors from white to red and black. It can be bought as crystals or a fine grain salt. Nothing is done to it to process it unlike salt from a mine.
Salt in the ocean comes together and makes a rock.
20lbs
No! Not all of the ocean are salt or have salt. Salt is a mineral to the poors along time ago. The ocean water comes from the toliet that you flush. Did you know that? The water you flush goes to the oceans, that's is why it is salty. The saltness can help the animals to actually survie!
it is how much salt mass in the ocean water