sea water
Absorbed by what? As part of the water cycle, sea water is evaporated by the Sun and wind. The water vapour rises to form rain clouds. The clouds drop rain on the land (and the sea, of course), forming streams, rivers, and topping up ground water. Rivers carry the water back to the sea, and the water cycle continues.
Rain water would normally boil at a slightly lower temperature than sea water, assuming the rain water has fewer dissolved particles in it compared to sea water.
Rivers and streams are the primary bodies of water that carry rainwater into the sea. After precipitation, rainwater flows over land, collecting in these waterways, which eventually drain into larger bodies of water such as lakes, estuaries, and oceans. Additionally, runoff from urban areas and agricultural land can contribute to this process, channeling rainwater into the sea.
The sea.
All water in the sea does. It's called the water cycle!
river, rain water, sea water
desalinate sea water
In the sea, river or rain
sea beds have salt producing mines.
Yes, it can rain at sea. Rain is a common weather phenomenon that can occur over bodies of water, including oceans.
Adriantic sea, Black sea, Sea of Ozov, Caspian Sea, White Sea, Baltic Sea, Sea of Marmara are some of the landlocked seas in Europe. We can observe these things on a physical map of Europe. Landlocked seas are the water bodies that are surrounded by water by all the sides.