Salt in the ocean comes from the land. The elements that make up salts, such as chlorine and sodium, started out in rocks. Water and acids eroded the rocks, and rivers carried the elements into the sea. The oceans usually contain 35 parts of salts for every 1000 parts of sea water. This is lower in some places where there is a lot of fresh water coming into the ocean. It is higher where the Sun is very strong and evaporates more of the water. When all the water is gone, the salts are left behind as solid, white crystals.
The right amount of salt is a very important part of our diet. In ancient times, salt was worth its weight in gold. People used it to flavor and preserve their food. Without salt, the food would spoil. For this reason, salt became a symbol of purity. Some sacrifices in the Old Testament included salt (Leviticus 2:13; Ezekiel 43:24). Jesus called faithful people "the salt of the earth," and the Apostle Paul said that our speech should be "seasoned with salt" (Colossians 4:6).
Different salt concentrations.
Yes, all the Oceans including the Pacific Ocean are salt water.
Ocean Atlantique (Atlantic Ocean) is salt water, as all oceans are.
Like all oceans and seas, the Atlantic Ocean is salt water.
The Arctic Ocean is saltwater as are all oceans.
salt a decrease in temperature and an increasue in salinity
No, because ocean water is not salt. Ocean water does have salt dissolved in it, but there are distinct chemical and physical differences. First, ocean water is not crystalline while salt is. Second, ocean water is a solution with many different solutes while salt is a pure compound.
The salt marsh can leak into the ocean, causing the ocean to be saltier. OR The marshes are no where near the ocean, so they can't affect it at all.
All Of the Ocean ....
Like all oceans, the Atlantic Ocean is a body of salt water.
all oceans are salty, but the Arctic Ocean has the least salt
What a salt water lakes is called an ocean