These salts are absorbed from the sea water.
Mineral salts are not foods.
Some expensive or rare mineral salts must be recycled.
The cause is the irrational use of fertilizers.
Never. Sea water contains all of the mineral salts dissoved out of rocks, both by sea water and, indirectly, by rivers. The sea is a store of such slats and these mean the water can never be considered pure. Fresh water is water that contains virtually no salts.
Bones are hard and contain mineral salts.
The halide mineral group.
Urine is composed of water, urea, and excess mineral salts.
Potassium mineral salts are used for making some of the enzymes the plants don't need. Potassium mineral salts are used for making some of the enzymes the plants need. Or cheese?......
i believe salts are neither, as they are classified as a mineral
Salts are absorbed by the roots.
Evaporating the water salts are obtained from the solutions.
The Sahara desert is very rich in mineral salts. You see, they have been mined there for nearly 3.5 weeks. It is one of their major exports, since mineral salts are in high demand.