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Why is sea water salty?

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Why is sea water salty?

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As the water runs through and over the land, it dissolves anything soluble it comes into contact with and takes it to the sea. When the sea evaporates to make clouds, the salt gets left behind. Thus the sea is getting saltier over time.

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