No. Primarily because of the amount of fresh water draining into it, the Black Sea has a very low salinity and the Mediteranean has a higher than average salinity.
As PURE sodium, practically none. But a good part of all sodium in the world is in the oceans- in the form of sodium chloride- salt. The total amount would be in the billions of tons. Seawater is about 3.5% salt.
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No, Glauber's salt and Epsom salt are not the same. Glauber's salt, also known as sodium sulfate, is a compound with the chemical formula Na2SO4. Epsom salt, on the other hand, is magnesium sulfate heptahydrate with the chemical formula MgSO4·7H2O. While both are salts, they have different chemical compositions and properties.
The sea/oceans are full of 'Salt Water', and they are all liquid.
The salt that would be left, after it is all evaporated, would amazingly be 154m high. This is almost equivalent to a 50 story building! It would be this thick, because the salinity of salt water is at such a high level.
All oceans have saltwater.
Oceans are filled with salt water thus the salt in an ocean is dissolved in the water.
All oceans are salt water, the only bodies of fresh water are lakes, rivers, streams, etc.
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All the worlds Oceans and Seas are salt water
About 75-80%. The same amount of water in all the seas and oceans.
Yes, all the Oceans including the Pacific Ocean are salt water.
All seas and oceans have salted waters.
No! Not all of the ocean are salt or have salt. Salt is a mineral to the poors along time ago. The ocean water comes from the toliet that you flush. Did you know that? The water you flush goes to the oceans, that's is why it is salty. The saltness can help the animals to actually survie!
No they are not.
yes Not all salt. There are salt mines all over the world where most of our salt comes from.
Salt water. All oceans are made of salt water.