These salts are dissolved from the Earth rocks.
No, they are from rocks and minerals.
Dissolved salts are transported by the rivers.
Rivers carry dissolved salts to the seas
Salt is dissolved from the earth and transported by rivers in seas and oceans.
Salts are dissolved from the earth and transported in seas and oceans by rivers; a small part of salts is formed from submarine volcanoes eruptions.
No. Most of the dissolved salts in the ocean come from the rivers emptying into the ocean. As the rivers flow from their sources to their mouths, they erode their channels and pick up salt and sediments from weathered rock, which are deposited into the ocean at their mouths.
Weathering of soil and rock to produce water soluble salts, which are carried to the sea by rivers that run into it.
Salts are dissolved from the earth and transported in seas/oceans by rivers.
The salts are dissolved by rivers in the mountains and transported to Oceans and Seas.
Salts are dissolved from the Earth and transported by rivers in seas/oceans.
Salts are dissolved from the Earth by rivers and transported in seas and oceans.
Salts are dissolved from the earth and transported by rivers in oceans.