Salt is readily dissolved and remains suspended in water. When it rains, salts are dissolved and suspended and carried down to the oceans in rivers. When ocean water evaporates to make more rain the salts are not evaporated with the water and so remain concentrated in the oceans.
Why Ocean water is salty?
More than 97% of the Earth�s water is already in the oceans. Less than two percent of all of the Earth�s water is frozen in the form of glaciers or snow. If all the water trapped in glaciers were released into the oceans (glaciers melted) sea levels could rise 200 feet or more but in relation to the amount of water already present in the oceans this would not greatly alter it�s overall salinity.
water cycle