Mainly the Oceans.
Most of the rivers, lakes, ponds, glaciers are all fresh water sources and seas and oceans are salt water sources.
the ocean. water from the ocean evaporates into the air, ocean water has salt in it.
Salt removal from water sources can be effectively achieved through processes such as reverse osmosis, distillation, and electrodialysis. These methods involve separating the salt from the water, resulting in purified water that is safe for consumption.
Utah: they get salt from salt mines where the salt lake is . Salt can come from a number of sources. It can be processed from the sea water with machines, be collected when the water in sea water has evaporated, or be mined out of salt mines.
Water and rocks what else ;0 ;/
No, rivers are typically freshwater, not salt water. Salt water comes from oceans and seas, while rivers are fed by sources like rainfall and melting snow.
Two common sources of sea salt are ocean water and salt flats. Ocean water is evaporated to harvest salt, where the water is collected in shallow pools and allowed to evaporate under the sun, leaving behind salt crystals. Salt flats, such as those found in arid regions, are areas where seawater has historically evaporated, leaving large deposits of salt that can be mined.
when there is a full moon fresh water sources get enough salt in them for a shark to live in them for a couple of days (there are also some breeds of fresh water sharks they can also live in salt water)
The two main sources of salt are natural deposits in salt mines and sea water. Salt can be harvested from salt mines through mining and from sea water through the process of evaporation.
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Ice, rivers, lakes, and groundwater are all sources of freshwater
They can be if you give them a reason to, i.e. water, salt/mineral sources, etc.