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Most salts are healthy for human consumption true or false?

False. While some salts are necessary for our bodies to function properly, consuming too much salt can lead to health problems such as high blood pressure and heart disease. It is important to consume salt in moderation.


What are the salts in human blood?

The most important is sodium chloride (NaCl).


What kind salts are in the composition of human sweat?

The most important are sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium chlorides.


Where is most of the water used for human consumption found?

Most of the water used for human consumption is found in rivers, lakes, and groundwater sources. These are the primary sources from which water is extracted and treated for drinking and other domestic purposes.


Which animal can be raised the most cheaply and efficiently for human consumption?

Fish would be the most logical choice.PCH= Rabbit


What is the most useful tool in science?

A healthy living human brain.


Where do Holsteins live?

Holsteins live in most countries the world, as they are the main producers of milk (for human consumption).


What are healthy dog foods?

Most dog food is healthy for dogs, but human food can sometimes be deadly if you give it to your pooch.


Which salts are needed in a human body?

All salts soluble in water can exist also in organisms.


Is cow milk appropriate for human consumption?

Yes. Of course. In India most people drink cow's milk.


Why is most of earths freshwater supply not available for consumption?

Most of Earth's freshwater is not available for consumption because it is locked up in glaciers and ice caps, or is located underground in aquifers that are difficult to access. Additionally, much of the remaining freshwater is polluted or contaminated, making it unsafe for human consumption.


Is most of the dissolved salts in the ocean come from human activities?

No. Most of the dissolved salts in the ocean come from the rivers emptying into the ocean. As the rivers flow from their sources to their mouths, they erode their channels and pick up salt and sediments from weathered rock, which are deposited into the ocean at their mouths.