“Why is the sea salty?” was the question of the evening. I’m not a little flattered that my hypothesis (off the top of my head) proved to be pretty much correct.
In a couple of words, water dissolves a small amount of salt and other minerals as it runs through soil and rocks in its journey to the sea, from which it only escapes by evaporation — leaving the salt behind. Hydrothermal vents and submarine volcanism also play a part in making the sea salty.
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Bookmarks
Je viens de découvrir la page de bookmarks de Nacara.
Concept clair, layout clair, navigation simple. Nettement mieux que les miens! Si vous voulez mon avis, un modèle du genre. Allez y faire un tour.
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