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Rivers carry dissolved salts to the seas
Salt gets into the ocean through a process called erosion, where rocks on land break down and release minerals like salt into rivers and streams. These rivers and streams then carry the salt into the ocean, gradually increasing its salinity over time.
No because rivers don't have as much salt as the ocean. +++ Yes they do but in very low concentrations, and using the word "salt" in its full sense, not just sodium chloride..
There are several types of rivers Most rivers are freshwater, or non salty, that sustain wildlife that cannot breathe salt. These are the most common rivers. But there are also salt rivers, such as the Salt River in Arizona. Most salt rivers in the United States are on the western side of the country. These rivers can sustain several species of ocean life and always receed into a salt body of water. Major Rivers can also break off into smaller rivers. Such rivers are called tributaries.
Sea Salt. You need to carry a bottle of "Sea Salt" water with you because you need to rinse every time you smoke, eat, kiss, or do anything besides talk.
No, rivers typically have fresh water, not salt water. Salt water is found in oceans and seas.
Salt it is brought by rivers; the lake hasn't drain, water is evaporated and the concentration of salts increase.
Water.
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.
It is because when the rivers pour water in seas they carry some minerals along with them which contains mostly NaCl(Common Salt) which gives a salty taste to the oceans water. One more reason for it is that the sea bed contains silt which also has Common Salt contained in it.It is because when the rivers pour water in seas they carry some minerals along with them which contains mostly NaCl(Common Salt) which gives a salty taste to the oceans water. One more reason for it is that the sea bed contains silt which also has Common Salt contained in it.
Salts are transported by rivers.