They mostly live in salt water, but a few species live in freshwater ponds and lakes.
Salt lowers the freezing temperature of water, meaning that when a road is icy, people sprinkle salt on it so it will melt.
You think probable to uranium tetrafluoride, UF4.
There are more than one way to make a sea salt or table salt. But if you do not have any machine to make it, you can make it manually by having a Salt pans. Or you can make a container looks like a bath tub outside and pour it with sea water and let the sun dries up the water. After that you will see the residue and you can use it as your seasoning for cooking. Salt ponds are for the seawater storage and then let seawater evaporates and produce a salt once the sunlight eats the seawater on those ponds.
the copper is oxidizing
usually ponds are freshwater, lakes can very rarely be salt water though
Ponds are typically fresh water, but you can also have salt water ponds or brackish (somewhat salty) ponds.
One can find more information on road salts from the following sources: Green Venture, National Geographic, Green Living, Salt Institute, Wikipedia, Ministry of Transportation, USA Today.
salt + road = road salt... keep it up
Sea water is allowed to flood special shallow ponds. The water will evaporate, leaving salt crystals behind.
While the salt itself must be green that why the paper gone green. Hope this help.
Ponds form where rainwater and runoff meet in a depression in the landscape.
Coral reefs are salt water Ponds are fresh water
They get the salt by pumping water into giant, shallow ponds.
Road salt is impure salt directly extracted from mines.
Road Salt works because salt has a higher freezing point.
Road salt is used for deicing.