Lakes become salty through a process called salt accumulation. This can happen when water flows into the lake but doesn't have a way to flow out, causing the water to gradually evaporate and leave behind concentrated salts and minerals. Over time, this accumulation can create a salty lake.
Which is more salty water stream or lake van
yes it is a salty lake it is called a alkaline lake because its very salty.
Which Has Most Salty Water Between Stream And Lake Van?
This is the water cycle.
The great lake isn't salty because its water comes from different rivers and streams.
Utah is the state that has a gigantic lake full of salty water. The Great Salt lake is the largest salt water lake in the Western Hemisphere, and the fourth-largest terminal lake in the world.
The Great Salt Lake in Utah.
Lake van
lake van
Yes, it is correct.
The short answer is it's the salt. But I think what you're really asking is how did it get so salty. As fresh water flows through the continents, it picks up salt from the minerals. Then that is dumped into the ocean basin when the water gets to the sea. The water evaporates and returns as rain water, but the minerals stay behind. So after a long time, you get an accumulation of salt in the ocean.