Salt is not "made". Seawater is a solution of mainly water and salt. When exposed to sunlight, the seawater, because it's a liquid, evaporates and flyes away. However, salt, being a solid (even when dissolved), will not as easely fly away, and stay behind. It can then be collected and used.
Collecting salt made from the evaporation of sea water
Halite
After the evaporation of water crystals are formed.
After the evaporation of water crystals are formed.
The evaporation of water is slow when water is dissolved in salt. This is because of the salt molecules, the salt molecules is the reason for the slow evaporation.
After the evaporation of sea water sodium chloride remain as a solid residue.
evaporation followed by filitration
By evaporation of water sodium chloride is obtained.
Salt can be obtained by evaporation of sea water.
Products of water evaporation are called in geology evaporites.
Why can evaporation be used to find out how much salt is in a solution
Why can evaporation be used to find out how much salt is in a solution