For the fish of the sea, for the creatures of the deep, and so that we can always question his wisdom. There is no suggestion in scripture that God made the ocean salty. What we know from science demonstrates however, that there is much more salt entering the oceans of the world than is being lost. This puts an upper limit on the age of the oceans of the world of 62 million years according to uniformitarian presuppositions. If you are willing to entertain the fact of a worldwide global flood then that would allow a much more rapid influx of salt in a relatively short time. Some fish species have demonstrated the ability to adapt to changes in salt levels in water, so this is not necessarily a problem. If we assume that the ocean was created with some salt in it to begin with, then obviously it could also be significantly younger than 62 million years. As to why the ocean would have been created this way, then this would probably be an unanswerable question.
The salinity of the ocean is maintained by a balance between inputs (from rivers, rain, and underwater volcanoes) and outputs (evaporation), creating the right conditions for marine life to thrive. The salt in the ocean also plays a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate and maintaining the ocean's density and circulation patterns.
Poseidon is the Greek god of the sea and is often depicted as moody and temperamental. He is associated with earthquakes, storms, and the power of the ocean. Poseidon is known for his rivalry with other gods, particularly Athena.
Poseidon, as the god of the sea in Greek mythology, might enjoy music that is grand, powerful, and reflective of the vastness and majesty of the ocean. Epic orchestral music or atmospheric ambient sounds could be fitting choices to invoke the spirit of the sea and impress Poseidon.
Names of Greek goddesses commonly used in society include Athena, Aphrodite, Artemis, and Hecate. These names are often chosen for their associations with qualities like wisdom, love, independence, and magic.
In Greek mythology, Poseidon, the god of the sea, did not go to school as humans do. Gods in Greek mythology are depicted as powerful immortal beings who do not require formal education in the way humans do.
In Plato's philosophy, the concept of the divine is complex and not directly equated with the characteristics typically associated with omnipotence. Plato's God is often portrayed as a benevolent and rational entity, but the notion of omnipotence in the traditional sense may not align perfectly with Plato's understanding of the divine.
they are both salty.
yes, they are salty ,with the help of sea water and ocean water we make salt.
yes
the ocean is already salty and the sun does not effect it at all
yes, it helps make the ocean salty
all oceans are salty, but the Arctic Ocean has the least salt
Ocean Breathes Salty was created in 2003.
God read the ingredients and it said: "Just add water".
They make the ocean's waters salty.
salty ocean water is a solution.
yes it does...when u go to a beach you see sand..when the waves pull up to shore they take some with them..but that is only 1 reason why the ocean is salty
Yes, all oceans are salty.