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Can sea mines detonate out of water?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Yes, mines do not require water to function.

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How do sea mines work?

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Why sea water is salty than rain water?

sea beds have salt producing mines.


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How did salt get here?

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Where can salt be extracted?

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What state does salt come from?

Utah: they get salt from salt mines where the salt lake is . Salt can come from a number of sources. It can be processed from the sea water with machines, be collected when the water in sea water has evaporated, or be mined out of salt mines.


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Where common salt is found?

- in mines (salt domes) - in sea water


Which landform do you get salt?

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How is salt extacted?

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How is salt preduced?

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What are the two main source of salt?

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