salt is bad for health because the cell shrinks when the salt goes into the cell
If they are recycled properly, no, they are not bad for the environment.
Salt is put in some pools in order for the water to interact with a chlorine generator. a salt water pool produces chlorine automatically while it is running
The salt in the water sucks all of the water out of your cells & your cells will shrivel up and die. (cells like to be at equilibrium with their surroundings so the concentration of salt outside of the cell makes the cell try to equalize and thus loses all of its water.)
They are recycled into other materials or products and it's a good idea
The higher the amount of salt in the soil outside of the plant cells causes water to move outside of the plant cells to try and equalize the all the concentration. Root cells die and, if bad enough, the plant will die. The damage that the salt water gives, makes the plant get a burnt look,often on the leaf edges first.
Salt never goes bad.
Passing salt was not bad luck. Spilling salt was bad luck because in Roman days, salt was very expensive.
to maintain a stable environment
Carbon Dioxide is recycled before it goes bad, if it can. Aswell, the answer is most likely no.
Bad cells are actually cells that do harm to your body. They are kind of like cancer cells.
Salt is affecting kid because if bad for your heart kidneys and wastlines.