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Why Is Ocean Water Salty, but Lakes and Rivers Aren’t: The Natural Forces That Keep Rivers Fresh
Understanding why ocean water is salty but river water isn’t is a fascinating topic, and one that has intrigued scientists for centuries. The answer lies in a combination of geological and natural ...
Short answer: no, not by enough to make the whole ocean inhospitable. The ocean is salty because the elements that make up salt (mostly sodium and chlorine, but also sulphur, magnesium, calcium and a ...
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