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I think so because it snows a lot in Montana so it might have snow storms.
Yes, there are natural resources in Denmark just like in any other country in the world. Denmark has fossil fuel deposits of petroleum and natural gas. Varied other natural resources are salt, limestone, chalk, stone, gravel, sand, and fish. Good Luck -§αllµ
A beryllate is an anion BeO22- or any salt containing this anion.
you can, it can be any salt dissolved in water, including sodium chloride
Hawaii is 100% volcanic material and fairly 'young' geographically speaking. Therefore, sorry to say, there are no known gold deposits in or on the Island State.
Rock salt is in some ways similar to Coarse Salt, but do have differences, these are, rock salt is mined from underground deposits and goes through various processing techniques whilst coarse salt ( Kosher) is relatively pure and contains no iodine or any other additives.
Yes, there are many mineral deposits in the desert as well as rock quaries, sand and gravel pits.
Alaska, Texas, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia and any of the oil producing nations.
it is certainly a solution because it can not in any way be a natural compound.
The Great Salt Lake has salt because its tributary rivers constantly keep feeding the lake with small amounts of salt. The lake does not have any outlets and water evaporates leaving behind all the salt. Hence the salt has been accumulating over time.
yes they are because there is no salt or any fats in a cucumber just natural ingredients in a cucumber.
In several ways. They can pump seawater into evaporation troughs. They can drill holes in salt deposits and pump in water, let the water dissolve the salt then pump the brine into evaporation troughs. They can also mine the salt like any other mineral would be.