Chemical weathering of rocks on the continents & earth's interior.
the ocean. water from the ocean evaporates into the air, ocean water has salt in it.
Water and rocks what else ;0 ;/
Two common sources of sea salt are ocean water and salt flats. Ocean water is evaporated to harvest salt, where the water is collected in shallow pools and allowed to evaporate under the sun, leaving behind salt crystals. Salt flats, such as those found in arid regions, are areas where seawater has historically evaporated, leaving large deposits of salt that can be mined.
Most of the water around Antarctica is salt water from the Southern Ocean. However, there are also sources of freshwater coming from ice melt, snowmelt, and glaciers on the continent and its surrounding islands.
because ocean water has salt in it and lots of it..
salt water from the ocean.
Like all oceans and seas, the Atlantic Ocean is salt water.
No, because ocean water is not salt. Ocean water does have salt dissolved in it, but there are distinct chemical and physical differences. First, ocean water is not crystalline while salt is. Second, ocean water is a solution with many different solutes while salt is a pure compound.
the ocean is salt water because the rocks in the ocean when the water brushes over the rocks give off salt but if you are talking about justregular salt and water it is because the salt is different from the salt in the ocean which the hammerhead sharks can not adapt to it as well
The ocean is salt water.
the ocean
Salt in sea water is salt dissolved from the natural sources in the mountains and transported by the rivers in seas and oceans.