No, only some salts change the color after dehydration.
The change of color after dehydration is not a general phenomenon.
A hydrated salt has a number of waters of hydration combined to each molecule of salt whereas an anhydrous salt is one that has had its waters of hydration removed. An example of a hydrated salt is nickel sulfate hexahydrate, NiSO4·6H2O. The waters of hydration can be removed by a simple heating, resulting in NiSO4(s) + 6H2O(g).
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The things dissolved or floating around in the water.
Because they needed a change of scenery from the artic waters.
warm climates make waters rise as ice melts.
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In shallow waters it can. Sediments can be redistributed and sand bars washed away.
The gravity of the moon and sun combine to pull Earth's waters in the same direction.
Hurricane Floyd caused a change in the chemical composition of coastal waters by introducing large amounts of freshwater runoff and sediments into the ocean. This influx of nutrients and organic matter can lead to increased nutrient levels, decreased salinity, and changes in pH, impacting the overall chemical balance of the coastal waters.