A great many, actually. A significant fraction of it is sodium chloride, but seawater also contains many other ions like potassium and magnesium and you-name-it-ium and bromide and iodide and that-too-ide.
the difference between salt water and fresh water is that salt water is from the ocean and fresh water is water that hasn't gotten to the ocean and so the water is clean, And you can only drink fresh water not salt water
The material that makes water salty is, you guessed it, salt! When various minerals are chemically weathered, they release there various constituents, and these then travel, dissolved in water, into the ocean. The water in the ocean then evaporates, rains, and flows back into the ocean loaded with more salt. The effect of this is to increase the concentration of salt in the ocean such that it seems "salty" to us.
1 liter of ocean water has about 35 grams of salt.
Salt lake city is called salt lake because it is near the Great Salt Lake filled with tons of salt. I know...I've been in it!
Salt and the water is the solvent in which it is dissolved. P.S-There are many more dissolved substances, however salt is the main one.
What a salt water lakes is called an ocean
The meaning is that the ocean water is saline.
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Large bodies of salt water are called seas or oceans.
An ocean.
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Salinity
Salt gets into the ocean through a process called erosion, where rocks on land break down and release minerals like salt into rivers and streams. These rivers and streams then carry the salt into the ocean, gradually increasing its salinity over time.
Dissolved solids make up about 3.5% of the mass of ocean water the dissolved solid is commonly called sea salts.
it is grown in the ocean becuase it is called sea salt and it is is grown in grown in the sea
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