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When more water is evaporated without fresh rainwater to replenish it, water bodies are left with higher concentrations of salt. This phenomenon can happen in hotter seasons, as well. It is technically possible to swim in a salt lake. So enjoy the effortless float!
Besides the Great Salt Lake, other salt lakes in the U. Around the world, several other countries have saltwater lakes. In Australia, the hot weather and little rainfall across most of the continent have resulted in thousands of saltwater lakes. However, saltwater lakes are not exclusive to hot areas. On the extreme opposite end of the spectrum, Don Juan Pond is a salt lake in Antarctica.
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This process has happened over millions of years causing the oceans to have a salinity of about 3. This is an interesting article because fresh and salt water provide many different things and resources. Summary: This article is about how the ocean is salt water and the lakes and rivers are freshwater. The ocean is salty because dissolved minerals get dumped into the ocean. Rocks and soil erodes and turns into salt.
When the water evaporates, it comes back down as fresh water, and then the cycle continue constantly. Even though, that new salt do not increases the oceans' salinity, because the oceans are enormous. Opinion: From my view point, this article is very interesting because I've always wondered why an ocean has salty water.
It's very interesting for me to know about this topic, because I think that everyone has ever wondered about it. The water cycle is like a bicycle because they have the. Word cycle in their name and they both start at one point and keep going. They both make a circle.
And help us keep alive and active. This article is about why the oceans are saltwater and why lakes or rivers are freshwater. As it rans onto mountainsides, and then that water flows down a river or stream, the water picks up different minerals, including salt.
Once the river or stream is connected to the ocean, all of that salt is brought along with the added water. The process continues when ocean water is evaporated into the air, but leaves the salt behind.
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