My off-hand guess would be that they are getting less salty on average as fresh melt-water from Greenland and the polar caps enters the oceans.
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the percentage mass of the oceans in our world is about 71%
The oceans. 97% of earth's water is in the oceans.
Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic & Southern
The Pacific Ocean.
Yes, the oceans are getting saltier over time due to factors such as evaporation, precipitation, and human activities like mining and agriculture.
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well,it can't get more saltier and it can't get less.the denser the water is,the saltier it'll be.the less denser,the less salty it'll be.its the same amount of salt,just different density levels.
no they don't
The water is saltier at the poles, and less salty at the equator.
It is saltier because it has no outlet to the sea.
The Dead Sea is 33.7 % Salinity - The oceans average 3.5% salinity. So the Dead Sea is Roughly 10 times a salty as the Oceans. ----------------- I found another source (wikipedia.org)that states that the Dead Sea is 8.6 times as salty as the sea.
Great Salt Lake
It think that salt stays in the water because it gets frozen.
Yes, the ocean is getting saltier over time due to factors such as evaporation and human activities like mining and agriculture that contribute to increased salt levels in the water.
Oceans and seas, and mountains, can divide ecozones. If those arent options, then Deserts is another answer
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