Only water is evaporated, not salt.
Only about 10 of the water that evaporates from a salty ocean is fresh water.
It's fresh water. The salt remains in the oceans as the water evaporates.
Fresh water is evaporated faster.
because the sun ONLY evaporates FRESH water so rain drops are NOT salty.
Because water evaporates leaving the salt behind and re balancing the ratio between salt and water.
No. Fresh water is simply water that is not noticeably salty.
It's actually the salty oceans, because the sun evaporates fresh water from the oceans; it forms into clouds; the clouds blow over the land and drop the fresh water as rain. It collects into rivers and lakes and dams and then into our houses. Fresh!
non-salted water is most often referred to as "fresh water" or non-salinated water.
No they cannot, its why they're so called.
Salinity is a measure of how salty water is. Ocean water is more salty in some places than in others. The answer is yes, places where rivers pour fresh water into the ocean have low salinity because fresh water is normally cold and in warm areas, ocean water evaporates quicker. When this happens, salt is left behind and the ocean water has a higher salinity.
salty water comes in, water evaporates, salt stays.
The body of water in Egypt that has both fresh and salty water is where the River Nile flows into the Mediterranean Sea. The fresh water from the Nile mixes with the salty Mediterranean water, creating a barrier between the two.