Sodium and Chloride
The largest contributor to the salt ions in the ocean is the weathering of rocks on land, which releases minerals containing salt into rivers that eventually flow into the ocean.
The largest contributor to salt ions in the ocean is the weathering of rocks on land. Through erosion and chemical weathering processes, minerals in rocks are broken down and released into rivers, which eventually flow into the ocean carrying dissolved salts. Additionally, underwater volcanic activity also contributes to salt ions through the release of minerals and gases into the ocean.
The oceans. If they are counted as one body the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic and Southern Oceans are easily the largest bodies of salt water on Earth. The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the oceans.
The pacific ocean
The Pacific Ocean is the largest salt water body
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Salt waters of the Atlantic
The deepest part of the Ocean is the Marianas Trench, in the Pacific.
the north pasific ocean becuz its near china, and china makes al ot of produce!
Sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-) ions are the two most common ions found in ocean water. Sodium and chloride combine to form salt, which gives seawater its characteristic taste and salinity.
The largest saltwater lake in the world is the Caspian Sea. It is bordered by five countries: Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Iran, and Azerbaijan. Despite its name, the Caspian Sea is not a sea but a lake.
- salt is dissolved from the earth (also as ions Na+ and Cl-) and transported in oceans by rivers - chlorine from volcanic activity in oceans and sodium from the earth form NaCl