Salt may be recovered from sea water by evaporation using either Solar or Wind as the active agent.
If it is the water you wish to recover, then evaporation followed by condensation would do the trick. Or you could use a 'reverse osmosis' process, as used in long distance yachting.
Evaporation, Filtration, or Distillation.
Sea water is salt water.
because of all the things inside the sea (e.g like sand, fish's, sea weed and some times people go in the sea), so taking parts of all of that and a lot more things that are in the water we can assume that there would be some sort of salt and alot of water!! :)
the water has no salt and the sea water has salt
Yes, the sea does contain salt water.
The bering sea is salt water.
the sea water is stored in sandboxes and as the water is absorbed the salt stays in the box and we get the salt
The red sea is normal salt water sea.
SEA SALT CONTAINS WATER OF CRYSTALISATION BUT APPEARS DRY. Sort of. It has more moisture than table salt which is from a mine while sea salt is a natural product from the ocean. If you have some make sure you store it in something that is not metal because it will react to the metal.
Yes the Aral sea has salt water
Salt dissolve in water. Basically the sea is salty water.
Sea salt is extracted from sea waters by the evaporation of water.
A clue is in their name - sea turtle - sea is salt water.