that the waters evaperate aand the salt that is in it just stay there and more what comes by rain
Yes
They make the ocean's waters salty.
it becomes more salty
... it melts... and becomes part of the ocean.
make the ocean's waters salty
If you are talking about natural waters, they are either salty (ocean --> covers most of the world; 97%) or fresh (lakes/rivers/glaciers --> not so much; about 3%)
depends on how deep but there is marine life almost anywhere in the salty waters of the ocean.
Antarctic Bottom Water is dense because it forms in the frigid waters around Antarctica, where the cold temperatures cause the water to become very cold and salty. This combination of low temperature and high salinity makes the water denser than surrounding waters, causing it to sink to the ocean floor and flow towards the equator.
it is not salty because in the ocean there are rocks which contain salt and animals such as fish poo and pee in the water and in the lakes none of that happens
the salt will sink to the ocean floor and it happens at the poles.
About 97% of the world's waters are salty.
all oceans are salty, but the Arctic Ocean has the least salt