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What oceans are salty?

yes, they are salty ,with the help of sea water and ocean water we make salt.


Is ocean water drinkable by adding salt?

no ocean water can not be made drinkable by adding salt it would make it even more salty


Does the land make the ocean water salty?

yes it does...when u go to a beach you see sand..when the waves pull up to shore they take some with them..but that is only 1 reason why the ocean is salty


What make the sea and the ocean similar?

they are both salty.


Why is the water at the beach salty?

It is salty because the river water heads in it and turns it salty. Animals also make it salty because of their bodies.


If freshwater rivers drain into the ocean does that make the ocean became less salty?

yes


How does the sun make th ocean saltier?

the ocean is already salty and the sun does not effect it at all


How are minerals formed in salt water?

because of the animals OK the person up there doesn't know what they're talking about, because what makes animals salty? THINK my science book has facts, and it says " salts have collected on the bottom of the ocean floor for billions of years. as rivers and streams flow toward the ocean, they dissolve minerals from the land. the running water carries these dissolved minerals to the ocean." therefore it does help make the ocean salty


What can make the ocean less salty?

Global Warming could make the oceans less salty. The melting of all the ice flows into the ocean and since most of the ice caps are freshwater, the majority would just be fresh, so it would overpower the salt water. Granted, the salt is still going to be there, just not as strong.


Is a way in which erosion and deposition affect the oceans?

They make the ocean's waters salty.


Why is the Dead Sea so salty?

The Dead Sea is so salty because it has no outlet for water to flow out, causing minerals to accumulate and make the water salty.


Did the roman empire have anything to do with the ocean being salty?

Not a chance. The oceans picked up salt from the rocks around them, and vice-versa...Humanity hasn't mined enough salt to DATE to manage to make that much water that salty.