Sea water is saltier than rain water because – (1) rivers wash away salts from earth and pour them into the sea (2) sea beds have salt producing mines (3) sea animals are salt producing (4) the air around the sea is saltish

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(1) rivers wash away salts from earth and pour them into the Explanation: Sea water is saltier than rain water because rivers wash away salts from earth and pour them into the sea.

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