The most important salt in sea waters is sodium chloride; other salts are the chlorides of calcium, magnesium and potassium.
yes earthquakes are a source of ocean salts by the great shake
Approximately 3.5% of the ocean consists of dissolved salts, mostly sodium and chloride ions. This gives the ocean its characteristic salinity.
The salts are: sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium chlorides.
Salts are dissolved from the Earth and transported by rivers in seas/oceans.
Salts are dissolved from the Earth by rivers and transported in seas and oceans.
Salts are dissolved from the earth and transported by rivers in oceans.
Choride accounts for the highest percentage of ocean salts.
no it is not its just ocean water and grains of sand
After evaporating of the water solid, crystallized, impure salts are obtained.
There are 6 salts and they are sodium , chloride , calcium , potassium , sulfur and magnesium
Salinity
weathered of rocks and minerals