This is where the salt of the Earth’s oceans comes from and why it is so important
The Oceans cover more than 70% of our planet’s surface and host a exceptional marine biodiversity. At the heart of this ecosystem is the Salinity, the result of salt accumulation over 3.8 billion years, largely from the erosion of rocks and volcanic activity. This salinity, which averages around 35 grams per liter, plays a crucial … Continue reading This is where the salt of the Earth’s oceans comes from and why it is so important
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