Yes, it is true; but the table salt (sodium chloride) is purified.
There is only one Great Salt Lake. Perhaps you meant to ask about the Great Lakes, which are not the same as the Great Salt Lake.
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Yes. Salt production was one of the first industries in the Salt Lake Valley. Follow this link to a full story. http://historytogo.utah.gov/utah_chapters/statehood_and_the_progressive_era/thesaltindustrywasoneofthefirstenterprises.html
Salt got into the Dead Sea because the area of it and its surroundings were once part of a vast ocean. The same goes for the Great Salt Lake in the state of Utah.
The salt lake was originally thought to be the ocean when Jim Bridger discovered it. The great salt lake does connect through small creeks but the current doesn't force of the water doesn't fallow the same direction.
The specific gravity of the water in the Great Salt Lake is much higher than that of the Horsetooth Reservoir. You displace the same volume in both lakes, but you displace more weight of water in the Great Salt Lake, so by Archimedes Principe you get more lift.
The same chemical compound: sodium chloride (NaCl); but salt in seas, oceans, lakes, mines is not as pure as table salt for humans use etc.
655 marriage licenses were issued to same-sex couples in Salt Lake County, UT, as of December 26, 2013.
No. There is no such thing as Salt Lake University. There is a Salt Lake University Institute of Religion, which offers free religion classes near the University of Utah. It is operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. There are no online courses offered, while registration and courses are free, they are based on classroom attendance. Salt Lake Bible College and Salt Lake Baptist College are operated by the same people, but vary in their degree programs and enrollment. Salt Lake Bible College is a free online Bible College, while Salt Lake Baptist College requires classroom attendance. Both schools are located inside Bible Baptist Church at the corner of 45000 South and Bangerter Highway in Taylorsville, Utah. You can go to the homepages for each of these religious schools at the "Related Links" below.
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Do the salt residue and salt have the same texture
Salt is NOT formed in the oceans, it is washed INTO the oceans from RIVERS; as the water in the ocean is evaporated by the sun, the salt is concentrated more and more. At the same time, the water from the rivers is diluting that concentration, so a balance results which is more salty than the rivers, but less salty than the Dead Sea or the Great Salt Lake.