The salt water would move upward because salt water is less dense than non-saltwater.
Because of evaporation, the infusion of freshwater is necessary to maintain the existing salinity percentage.
The majority of Earth's water is salty due to the continuous process of erosion, which carries dissolved minerals into the oceans. This, in combination with volcanic activity releasing minerals and salts into water bodies, contributes to the high salinity of our oceans. Additionally, evaporation of water from the oceans leaves the salts behind, further concentrating the salt content over time.
Salt enters the atmosphere through processes like sea spray, volcanic eruptions, and the evaporation of salty water bodies like oceans and seas. Winds can also pick up salt particles from the Earth's surface and transport them into the atmosphere.
Yes, all oceans are salty.
Insufficient evaporation.
All oceans are salty.
The Mediterranean Sea is salty because it has a high rate of evaporation and low freshwater input from rivers. This causes the water to become more concentrated with salt over time, making it saltier than other seas and oceans.
all oceans are salty, but the Arctic Ocean has the least salt
baltic area
Salty. It's connected to all oceans, which are all saltwater, therefore, it is salty.
dissolved solids were carried from land into oceans
From what I've read , its approximately 1/3 as salty as the oceans.