Answer :
Most of the oceans salts come from the gradual processes of weathering, erosion, and deposition
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Question: What makes ocean's water salty?
Answer: Ocean's water are salty because of the rocks on the land and they contain dissolving CO2 (carbon dioxide) from the wide open air. Also you might want to think it as ocean taking the sand away and sand are part of rocks because they are minerals.
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Answer: Ocean's water are salty because of the rocks on the land and they contain dissolving CO2 (carbon dioxide) from the wide open air. Also you might want to think it as ocean taking the sand away and sand are part of rocks because they are minerals.
Hope this helps! :) :D
Have A NICE DAY!!!!! : ) : D :))))
(*PLEASE do pick me for the brainiest answer/crown, if other people answered your question :) )