There is limit to the solubility of salt. It depends on the temp along w/ other factors. Even today there is much more salt/minerals in the oceans than water can hold. Extra salt/minerals turn into depozits. However that does not mean the brine is a problem. While the extra salt/minerals are solidifying, the brine wreaks havoc on the fragile ecosystems.
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There is limit to the solubility of salt. It depends on the temp along w/ other factors. Even today there is much more salt/minerals in the oceans than water can hold. Extra salt/minerals turn into depozits. However that does not mean the brine is a problem. While the extra salt/minerals are solidifying, the brine wreaks havoc on the fragile ecosystems.