Salt is not manufactured; it occurs naturally. There are two common processes of recovery.
In sunny countries with a sea coast, seawater is allowed to fill a large basin. The sun's rays evaporate the water leaving salt behind. The basin is repeatedly refilled until almost full of salt which, when dry, can be shipped away.
Where a salt deposit lies underground, two wells are bored. Very hot water is pumped down one. A saturated solution of brine is then pumped up the other. When the brine cools, much of the dissolved salt precipitates out. The cool remainder is then reheated before being pumped down again.
Sometimes salt can be used as extracted from the mine or from sea water; an impure salt is dissolved, filtered and refined by repeated crystallization/recrystallization processes.
Yes, because more salt can easily be manufactured.
salt is a natural resource (mined) sugar is manufactured.
Yes, because more salt can easily be manufactured.
salt is manufactured in a factory, then it goes to the store and people buy it.
Salt is extracted from mines or sea water, sometimes refined and iodized.
Yes, it is true.
Refined sugar, the sugar you buy from the shops, is a manufactured product from a natural resource. Sugar cane and sugar beet usually.
you can get them at the shops in gulf shores Alabama
product means something that is manufactured and sold in shops for money
Most pool shops carry it and some department stores and hardwares
You can get it from the medicine shops (Chemist or pharmacy) and even from grocery shops in Delhi.Its other name ( traditional) is bath salt. Its name is CELERI and in Hindi it is called BARI AJAMODA.
cement,crushed stone,natural gas petruleum and salt