Evaporated salt water will produce rock salt.
To evaporate
Chemical sedimentary rock is created by precipitation of minerals out of, or evaporation from, saturated solutions that are high in dissolved minerals. Rock gypsum and rock salt are two examples.
The process is just called boiling. At the boiling point, the water molecules spread out to form steam. Water vapour can form at any temperature, and that process is evaporation.
Studies show that the process evaporation causes the minerals to form.
Completely different evaporation of a liquid does not create a solid and polarized domains, it is the ability or the surrounding environments ability to take on liquid and store it as relative humidity in the case of water, although if the water contained salt after evaporation crystals may form on the bottom of the container.
Halite
Evaporation removes water from sediment to form sedimentary rock. When water evaporates everything that was in the water dries out. The evaporation of water from sediment takes a very long time to form sedimentary rock.
Rocks composed of evaporite minerals, such as halite and gypsum, are rocks formed by evaporation of fluids.
Yes.
sedimentary
Evaporation is one of the 3 types of boiling.
first of all rocks don't evaporate. Second of all they turn into magma then when magma cools it turns into igneous rock
Steam is a form of visible evaporation.
It forms through cementation. Hope this helped.
we use evaporation
Evaporation of a solution containing certain minerals may cause those minerals to crystalize, forming a solid.
Through either precipitation orevaporation, a chemical sedimentary rock can be formed.