Who discovered salt water?

Aristotle apparently was the first person to have noticed and attempted to explain the bitter quality of sea water – a point which did not occur in the literature for at least two thousand years later. More specifically he was the first to mention something other than salt and water in seawater.
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When was the ocean salty discovered?

The idea that salt was gradually deposited in the sea by rivers was first suggested by the British astronomer Edmond Halley in 1715.
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Where did salt water originated?

Rocks on land are the major source of salts dissolved in seawater. Rainwater that falls on land is slightly acidic, so it erodes rocks. This releases ions that are carried away to streams and rivers that eventually feed into the ocean.
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Where is salt water found?

Salt water is 97% of all water and is found mostly in our oceans and seas. Fresh water is found in glaciers, lakes, reservoirs, ponds, rivers, streams, wetlands and even groundwater.
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How did salt come in water?

From precipitation to the land to the rivers to the sea

The rain physically erodes the rock and the acids chemically break down the rocks and carries salts and minerals along in a dissolved state as ions. The ions in the runoff are carried to the streams and rivers and then to the ocean.
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Why is sea water blue?

The ocean is blue because water absorbs colors in the red part of the light spectrum. Like a filter, this leaves behind colors in the blue part of the light spectrum for us to see. The ocean may also take on green, red, or other hues as light bounces off of floating sediments and particles in the water.
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Why Dead sea is salty?

In the arid low-lying desert, the water that collects in the Dead Sea evaporates more quickly than water in the open ocean, leaving vast quantities of salt behind, the MDSRC explains.
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Why is it called salt water?

So where did salt water taffy get it's name? There's a legend that in 1888, a man named David Bradley had a candy shop which got flooded during a storm. As a result his soft taffy got soaked in ocean salt water. A young girl came in his shop asking for taffy and he joked about only having salt water taffy.
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What is salt water called?

Saline water (more commonly known as salt water) is water that contains a high concentration of dissolved salts (mainly sodium chloride).
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How much ocean is discovered?

More than 80 percent of the ocean has never been mapped, explored, or even seen by humans. A far greater percentage of the surfaces of the moon and the planet Mars has been mapped and studied than of our own ocean floor. Although there is much more to learn, oceanographers have already made some amazing discoveries.
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When was salt first used?

Salt was in general use long before the beginning of recorded history, and dating back to around 2700 B.C. the earliest known treatise on pharmacology was published in China.
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Which ocean is not salt water?

All oceans are known to have salt in a dissolved state, but the only oceans that have no salt content are the Arctic and Antarctic Oceans.
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What is ocean name them?

Historically, there are four named oceans: the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic.
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Why is lake water not salty?

Most big lakes with outlets are fed by fresh water, either from the atmosphere as rain, from the melting of glaciers, or from underground aquifers, leaving them less salty.
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Why is river water not salty?

Rain replenishes freshwater in rivers and streams, so they don't taste salty. However, the water in the ocean collects all of the salt and minerals from all of the rivers that flow into it.
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What is the saltiest water?

With a salinity of 43.3%, Gaet'ale Pond is the saltiest body of water on Earth.
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Can trees grow in saltwater?

The most common trees that can grow near saltwater are the pond apple, common horse chestnut, Canadian serviceberry, honey locust, white oak, and Japanese tree lilac. Mangroves grow directly in saltwater. These trees have adapted to live in salty environments.
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Is salt water 1 word or 2?

The one-word saltwater is an adjective that describes salty bodies of water, the water of such bodies, and the life that lives in such bodies. The two-word salt water is correct in all other uses. It's a noun phrase, with the adjective salt modifying the noun water.
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Is it good to drink salt water?

Human kidneys can only make urine that is less salty than salt water. Therefore, to get rid of all the excess salt taken in by drinking seawater, you have to urinate more water than you drank. Eventually, you die of dehydration even as you become thirstier.
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Is salt water or saltwater?

The one-word saltwater is an adjective that describes salty bodies of water, the water of such bodies, and the life that lives in such bodies. The two-word salt water is correct in all other uses. It's a noun phrase, with the adjective salt modifying the noun water.
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How much salt is saltwater?

The concentration of salt in seawater (its salinity) is about 35 parts per thousand; in other words, about 3.5% of the weight of seawater comes from the dissolved salts.
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What is salt water used for?

But saline water can only be used for certain purposes. The main use is for thermoelectric power-plant cooling. About 5 percent of water used for industrial purposes is saline, and about 53 percent of all water used for mining purposes is saline.
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Which ocean is coldest?

The Arctic Ocean | National Geographic Society.
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Why is it called the Red Sea?

The Red Sea is the saltiest sea of all the seas that connect to the ocean without even one river meeting the sea. A popular hypotheses about the origins of the Red Sea's name is that it contains a cyanobacteria called Trichodesmium erythraeum, which turns the normally blue-green water a reddish-brown.
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Why is it called the Black Sea?

Some scholars understand the name to be derived from a system of color symbolism representing the cardinal directions, with black or dark for north, red for south, white for west, and green or light blue for east. Hence "Black Sea" meant "Northern Sea".
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