The ocean
The oceans.
Saltwater is a solution because you can get fresh water and some salt and mix it and then you get saltwater.
Saltwater primarily comes from oceans, which cover about 71% of the Earth's surface and contain a high concentration of dissolved salts. Other sources include seas, which are smaller bodies of saltwater that are partially enclosed by land. Additionally, saltwater can originate from brackish water bodies, where freshwater mixes with seawater, and from underground saline aquifers. Finally, human activities, such as desalination processes, can also produce saltwater as a byproduct.
We filter our water through many types of sources.
No. There are no saltwater rivers, but some river deltasare saltwater systems where they meet the ocean (or other saltwater body).
freshwater blooms are eaiser to control due to smaller areas and eaiser to in dentify nutrients sources and major effects
turtles!
Saltwater taffy is a soft taffy that was originally produced in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Some of the brands of saltwater taffy include Fralingers, Shrivers and Candy Hero.
Major sources of error in determining the concentration of sodium chloride in saltwater include incomplete dissolution of salt, evaporation of water during the experiment, contamination from other sources of salt, and inaccurate measuring equipment. It is important to carefully consider and control these factors to ensure the accuracy of the concentration measurement.
Some Can And Some Can't.
some are freshwater some are saltwater
Groundwater can be either saltwater or freshwater, depending on the location. In coastal areas, groundwater can be saltwater due to seawater intrusion. Inland areas typically have freshwater groundwater sources.