Ocean water is more salty in warm and dry places because when temperature increases the water evaporates and leaves the salt behind increasing salinity.
Salinity is a measure of how salty water is. Ocean water is more salty in some places than in others. The answer is yes, places where rivers pour fresh water into the ocean have low salinity because fresh water is normally cold and in warm areas, ocean water evaporates quicker. When this happens, salt is left behind and the ocean water has a higher salinity.
salty ocean water is a solution.
On average, ocean water contains 31.5 grams of salt per liter.
* salty water
The Pacific Ocean is salty, there is no fresh water in it.
yes, they are salty ,with the help of sea water and ocean water we make salt.
The place where a river flows into an ocean and fresh water mixes with salt water is known as a delta. The water that is less salty than seawater is known as brackish water.
Yes, it is ocean water
Approximately 97% of the water on Earth is salty ocean water.
Some water is salty. The ocean and some lakes are salt water. It depends on how many minerals are dissolved in the water.
ocean