Why Don't Cars Run On Apple Juice?

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PLANET EARTH Why is ocean water salty Ever take a gulp of cool refreshing seawater Blegh Salty It turns out there are loads of salt in our oceans In fact if you spread that salt across the Earth’s entire land surface it would form a layer 152 meters 500 feet deep roughly as tall as a 40-story building So how did it get there It starts with rain Water that falls from the sky is a tiny bit acidic When that rainwater hits rocks on the ground it dissolves the minerals in the rocks Those minerals then enter rivers and streams and flow into the ocean When the Sun comes out the seawater heats up a little and evaporates causing the remaining water to become even saltier Freshwater Fact Lakes and rivers contain salt and other minerals too but they are less salty than our oceans so we can’t taste it