After water evaporation sodium chloride (NaCl) remain as a solid residue.
The most important is sodium chloride.
Examples: sodium chloride (halite) and calcite.
These salts are chlorides of Na, K, Mg, Ca.
Sodium chloride and potassium bromide are two of the many possibilities.Gypsum and halite may be left behind when a body of salt water has evaporated.
Sweat.....It is composed of mostly water and other minerals that enter the body.
sodium, chlorine
The salt is in the sweat. When the water evaporates it leave behind the salt.
The sediment is a mixture of sand, soil, salts, detritus.
salt iodine mercury
1. Helps you float. 2. Required for your body to retain some water. 3. Used in many bodily processes like homeostasis/active transportation. 4. More Uses but I don't know them.
No. There are no saltwater rivers, but some river deltasare saltwater systems where they meet the ocean (or other saltwater body).
♥ sweat evaporates cooling the body, that's the point of sweating, to cool off. when it evaporates it releases body heat.♥