Yes
Rock salt is not a rock...its just a salt that can be extracted from salty water especially from sea water.
A body or rock or sediment that stores groundwater is called an aquifer. Water can be extracted by the use of a water well.
Aluminum ore
Salt is typically obtained from rocks through a process called solution mining. In this method, water is injected into the rock salt deposits underground, dissolving the salt. The salty water is then brought to the surface and the salt is extracted by evaporating the water, leaving behind the salt crystals.
Salt can be extracted from mines or sea water.
Rock salts is extracted from salt mines or oceans/seas.
salt is not produced but it is extracted from sea water throught evaporisation of water and then purifying it.
The typical sources of well water are underground aquifers, which are bodies of rock or sediment that hold water. When a well is drilled into these aquifers, the water is extracted for use as drinking water or for other purposes.
- Rock salt is sodium chloride extracted from a mine- Solar salt is obtained by natural evaporation of water from brine
Gold is commonly extracted from a type of rock called quartz. Gold is often found in quartz veins that run through the rock, and the gold can be separated by crushing the quartz and then using chemicals to extract the gold.
An ore is a rock or mineral from which a valuable metal can be obtained through refining processes.
the majority of water extracted from urine from the Bowman's capsule