No. Only PURE WATER evaporates from the ocean. It evaporates, rises into the atmosphere, and eventually cools down, condenses, and falls as rain. It may have some chemicals other than water in it, but they were picked up from the atmosphere. So, in a nutshell, only water rises from the ocean to make clouds/rain. The salt is left behind.
One primary thing transported by the water cycle is salt. Rain falling on the ground dissolves salt which is carried by rivers to the ocean and when the water of the ocean evaporates it leaves the salt behind, so over time the oceans become very salty.
Rain is formed when water droplets in the clouds combine and become heavy enough to fall to the ground. The salt particles in the ocean water are left behind when the water evaporates to form clouds, so the rain that falls is typically fresh water. Salt water is not generally carried up into the atmosphere where clouds form.
Fresh water. If there was no rain and snow the standing pools of water (dams, lakes etc) would slowly drain into the ocean leaving us with only salt water to drink.
When water goes to the ocean, most of the time its by a river. When rivers travel over land it picks up particles like salt. When the river meets the ocean at the rivers delta the slowing of the speed of the river causes the bigger sized particles to get deposited at the bottom of the ocean. The smaller particles(salt) remain in the water making the water salty.
Salt waters of the Atlantic
A hurricane typically produces heavy rain using regular water from the atmosphere, not ocean water. The intense winds of a hurricane can pick up moisture from the ocean surface and carry it over land, where it falls as precipitation.
One primary thing transported by the water cycle is salt. Rain falling on the ground dissolves salt which is carried by rivers to the ocean and when the water of the ocean evaporates it leaves the salt behind, so over time the oceans become very salty.
Rain is formed when water droplets in the clouds combine and become heavy enough to fall to the ground. The salt particles in the ocean water are left behind when the water evaporates to form clouds, so the rain that falls is typically fresh water. Salt water is not generally carried up into the atmosphere where clouds form.
it removes salt water by the salt water absorbing by the sun . And the sun absorbs the water and then bring it to the clouds and make rain, the rain goes in the water and its saltwater yet again
the ocean is salt water because the rocks in the ocean when the water brushes over the rocks give off salt but if you are talking about justregular salt and water it is because the salt is different from the salt in the ocean which the hammerhead sharks can not adapt to it as well
Rain is formed through the process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation of freshwater droplets. Saltwater does not evaporate from the ocean to form rain because the salt in the water alters its properties, making it less likely to evaporate and form clouds that would lead to saltwater rain.
Wind,rain, and salt spray will help clean the air over the vast ocean.
Rivers
Yes it does the rain would be 95% Salt and 5% Water. I know that it does not sound realistic but i'm a scientist and that is what my recent studies show. Sorry i could not of been of more help to you.
Because the process of evaporation leaves behind salt and rain is an result of evaporation
Most of the Earth's water contains salt because over millions of years, rain and rivers have washed mineral salts from rocks into the oceans. As water evaporates from the oceans, the salt remains behind, leading to an accumulation of salt in the ocean water. This is why most of Earth's water, especially in the oceans, contains salt.
Water contains dissolved chemicals called "salts"