baltic area
The Great Lakes have an outlet: The Saint Lawrence. The reason why most lakes are not salty is because they have an outlet so the minerals do not accumulate. On top of that, they are well above sea level, so there is no chance of saltwater intrusion.
All the oceans and seas of the world are a huge source of salty water.
Salt is dissolved from the earth and transported by rivers in seas/oceans.
Salty water can be found in oceans, seas, salt lakes, brine pools, estuaries, and the human body (tears, sweat).
The sea is salty because over billions of years, rain and rivers have washed mineral salts from rocks and soil into the ocean. These dissolved salts, such as sodium and chloride, accumulate in the ocean, making it salty.
dissolved solids were carried from land into oceans
Because salt is dissolved from the Earth and transported by rivers in oceans and seas.
Yes, all oceans are salty.
All oceans are salty.
all oceans are salty, but the Arctic Ocean has the least salt
Salty. It's connected to all oceans, which are all saltwater, therefore, it is salty.
No they are not the same.
whale seamen
From what I've read , its approximately 1/3 as salty as the oceans.
I believe that all water was originally salty, but freshwater formed when water evaporated out of the oceans and condensed somewhere else.
Salt is dissolved from the Earth and transported in oceans/seas by rivers.
Yes