The water that doesn't evaporate into vapor stays in the ocean as liquid water. The oceans have a lot of liquid water.
Over time, ocean water is always evaporating and turning into rain and comes back to the ocean; but the salts and minerals carried into the sea from rivers never evaporate. They stay dissolved in the ocean waters and make it saltier and saltier.
eventually the water will evaporate and leave most of the salt behind and fall again, baisically the water cycle.
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When ocean water evaporates, the salt does not evaporate with the water. The water molecules evaporate, leaving the salt behind. This is why seawater is salty, as the salt remains in the ocean as the water evaporates.
Yes, ocean water can evaporate. When the sun heats the surface of the ocean, water molecules become energized and turn into water vapor, which then rises into the atmosphere. This process is known as evaporation.
to evaporate
This water remain as a liquid.
Near the surface
you will die.
This water remain as a liquid.
More water is evaporated from oceans.
The ocean doesn't evaporate because the water in the ocean is constantly being replenished through processes like precipitation and runoff from rivers. Evaporation occurs when water molecules at the surface of the ocean gain enough energy to escape into the air as water vapor, but the ocean's vast size and continuous water cycle help maintain its water levels.
no. salt is too heavy to be evaporated with the water