Salt shaker display next to the main entrance to Nauticus, a maritime-themed science center and museum in downtown Norfolk, Virginia. The display discusses how much salt is in the oceans, and demonstrates this by showing how deep the pile would be if all of the oceans' salt was dumped on North America.
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