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Asia Thornton
3 November, 03:45
Why are oceans salty
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Nakita
3 November, 07:03
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Salt in the ocean comes from rocks on land. The rain that falls on the land contains some dissolved carbon dioxide from the surrounding air ... Together, they make up over 90 percent of all dissolved ions in the ocean. Sodium and Chloride are 'salty.
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