Not at all because when the water evaporates the salt remains unchanged
Because the process of evaporation leaves behind salt and rain is an result of evaporation
Rainfall does not directly affect ocean salinity, as rainwater is freshwater and dilutes the salt content in the ocean. Other factors such as evaporation, ice formation, and river input can influence ocean salinity levels.
Ocean currents,The sun,and human activities
If water is evaporated salt remain in the ocean.
Salt is made in the ocean through a process called evaporation. When seawater evaporates, the water molecules leave behind the salt, which then accumulates and forms salt crystals. This process occurs naturally in areas with high temperatures and low rainfall, such as salt flats or salt marshes.
The process of rock salt evaporating is called evaporation. Evaporation occurs when water evaporates from the salt crystals, leaving behind only the salt.
Ocean salt comes from the evaporation of seawater, which leaves behind salt crystals. These salt crystals are then harvested and processed to produce table salt for consumption.
This process is evaporation.
When water evaporates from the ocean, the salt remains behind. This process leaves the salt concentration in the ocean water higher than before evaporation.
Freezing point (more salt the lower the freezing point). Density (more salt, the heavier the water).
This is a delimited and isolated area in an ocean (or sea) designed for the recovery of salt by water evaporation.
You could increase the salinity of the ocean by adding salt or removing water (ie: by evaporation).