The Sun does not effect the salt in the ocean.
Is storms a effect of the sun
the ocean is already salty and the sun does not effect it at all
Collecting salt from runoff water
Yes. Salt beds are made and the sun evaporates the water leaving the salt.
It affects it because , since it has a lot of salt theres no life in the ocean !
Earth's Rotation (Coreolis Effect (spelling?)), Heat from the sun, gravity from the sun and moon.
The moon has a greater effect than the sun on the earths oceans.
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
Yes, the Sun does have a large effect. When the Sun and Moon are both on the same side of the Earth is when the tides are the largest.
light, salt water, and undigested fertile seaweed
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.
the heat from sun and latitude and longitude