There may be minute quantities (as in the tiniest possible amount) of salt in clouds, but they are made of water and any salt present would be undetectable.
No or only non significative concentrations, extremely traces.
Sodium chloride - not. Silver salts are used.
Sodium chloride exist in rains from maritime areas.
The origin of the contamination may be salt aerosols from seas, salt lakes, refining units for salt or some chemical plants.
No, salt absorb moisture.
No. Salt is too heavy to evaporate. Even though some rain water is evaporated from the ocean it does not contain salt. No. When the water evaporates, it leaves the salt behind.
Only the water evaporates from the ocean and the salt remains. Mix up a glass of salt water and let it sit until the water evaporates and the glass will contain the same amount of salt you added to it.
Salt Rain was created in 2001.
Rain water does contain salts but not those which are found in sea water. Rain contains salts which are usually obtained from atmospheric pollutants such as nitrates, sulphates, and so on.
No, sugar doesn't contain salt.
No, baby food does not contain salt.
It doesn't rain salt water because the salt stays behind when water evaporates.
Yes They Do Contain Natural Salts.
Salt.
Distilled water doesn't contain salt.
Cantaloupe does not contain salt.