No, a ferruginous mineral is around.
If you mix salt and water, the salt will dissolve into the water. If you mix pebbles and water, the pebbles and water will stay being separate objects
Because sand is small partials usually found at the beach, that comes from the ocean with salt water, the sand with salt will irritate the eye. best course of action flush the eye with water, and use eye drops to help get rid of the redness
The red sea is normal salt water sea.
The water could only come in the red sea so the water vaporized but the salt stayed in the water so it became salter and salter... and now its really salt. Almost everything floats in it because of the high density.
Yes the moon does have water. it is in the sand. to find it you have to find red sand.
The reddish of marscomes from it's sand which has iron in it which makes the sand red.
Crimson snapper (Pristipomoides filamentosus) is a fish of salt waters.
Red Eared Sliders are water turtles so they need water but sand can be in their tank with them. Sand tends to clog filters though, so gravel would be a better option.
Salt/Salt Water
red sea
The Red Deer River is fresh water and is part of the larger Saskatchewan-Nelson system, which flows into Hudson Bay (where it becomes salt water).
like if u open your eyes in the ocean underwater? they would burn and get really red. Some people experience a burning sensation due to the salt levels of ocean-water, others don't feel it. Your eyes do turn red though, because regardless of what you feel, the salt irritates your eyes.