Why Is The Ocean So Salty? The Science Explained!!

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The ocean is salty primarily because of the dissolved minerals and salts that are carried into it by rivers and streams. Rainwater erodes rocks on land, which releases various minerals and salts such as sodium, chloride, sulfate, magnesium, and calcium. These dissolved salts are then carried by rivers and streams into the ocean. Additionally, volcanic activity on the ocean floor can also contribute minerals and salts to the ocean water.

Disclaimer: The description provided here offers a simplified explanation for why the ocean is salty. While the process of salt accumulation in the ocean is mainly due to the erosion of rocks on land and volcanic activity, there are other factors and processes that contribute to the salinity of the ocean. The ocean's salinity is also influenced by evaporation, precipitation, sea ice formation, and ocean currents, which can redistribute salt within the ocean. Therefore, while the described factors play a significant role, the complete picture of ocean salinity is more complex and involves a combination of various natural processes.
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Great content wonderful information and excellent explanation

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Of course all of India's dumped sewage doesn't help much.

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