Not enough to be noticeable.
Yes, when i was young i would have salt on everything, i was about 14 when i got my first period because of the amount of salt i have had. Salt can make your menstrual cycle messed, sometimes id miss 2 months. Today i cant conceive children because of the damage salt has done to me.
Yes, both salt water and fresh water participate in the same water cycle. The water cycle involves processes like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, which occur regardless of water salinity. Water from both salt and fresh sources evaporates into the atmosphere, forms clouds, and eventually falls back to the Earth as precipitation.
The water cycle does not directly remove salt from water. For desalination, methods like distillation or reverse osmosis can be used to separate salt from water. In these processes, water is heated to create vapor (distillation) or forced through a membrane (reverse osmosis), leaving the salt behind.
salt water
when the water evaporates, the salt from the ocean water is left behind. you can try to do this by taking some fresh water and mix it up with salt
Broke down sediment from rocks that gets mixed in the ocean.
By using repeated cycles of fractional crystallization. On each cycle the impurities will concentrate in the brine, leaving purer crystals of salt.
no it doesn't carry salt when it's everaporting no it doesn't carry salt when it's everaporting no it doesn't carry salt when it's everaporting no it doesn't carry salt when it's everaporting no it doesn't carry salt when it's everaporting
because they are both water
Pure water freezes at a higher temp than water with salt dissolved through it.When salt dissolves in water, it causes a property known as freezing point depression. Essentially, the temperature in which water turns into ice drops because there is now salt in the mix.Ice accumulations are constantly reacting to the external environment, melting and freezing. Throwing salt onto the ice disrupts this cycle, causing more ice to melt than to freeze because of this property of freezing point depression. As the salt dissoves in this melt, it helps to melt more ice in a cycle until the salty water reaches its own equilibrium point (unless more salt disrupts the cycle again).Salt is not the only substance that can achieve this feat. Many substances that can dissolve in water can produce much the same effect. It's just that salt is so abundant.
A drop of salt water could have once been a drop of fresh water if it evaporated and then condensed again, accumulating salt along the way. This process is known as the water cycle.