Practically impossible; the mean concentration of lead in sea waters is extremely low - 3.10-8 g/L.
aluminium
because people cover their fingers in salt then finger them selves with their salty fingers
Naturally, Lead can be found in many different forms, depending on where it was extracted from.
Magnesium can be extracted from the minerals Dolomite (CaCO3·MgCO3) and Carnallite (KCl·MgCl2·6H2O), but is most often obtained from seawater
Yes, several lead ores are found in Montana. Metallic lead is not found naturally anywhere in the world, it must be extracted from ore in a smelter.
Magnesium
Gold has been extracted from seawater, but the cost is not worth the effort for the very small amount that can be obtained.
Halite (NaCl) is extracted by mining or from seawater by crystallization/recrystallization.
Sodium chloride is extracted from mines or seawater.
Salt, water, and gold.
aluminium
Salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) is extracted from salt mines or seawater.
In any given sample of seawater, you will probably find all 90 elements, but some of them are going to be in extremely minute quantities.
lead
Galena is Lead sulfide. Lead comes from this.
because people cover their fingers in salt then finger them selves with their salty fingers
the materials extracted from the sea are the salt- and seawead and driftwoodanswer 2 Salt, Iodine from seaweeds, agar from seaweeds, some of the world's magnesium is recovered from seawater. 'Drinking water' by reverse osmosis.