not very much. it depends on the size and quality of the pearl. 1-2 dollars is average.
pearls are made when a grain of sand gets trapped in a clam. then it eventually grows into a pearl. clams live in the sea, so yes salt water pearls exist.
It depends on the type of pearls. If they're freshwater they usually range from $100- $500 if they are salt water such as keshi or south sea pearls they can be $600 to thousands.
Salt
Freshwater pearls are a kind of pearl that comes from freshwater mussels. Real pearls come from shelled marine (salt water) mollusks, typically clams.
Yes, all pearls come from bivalves though not all bivalves form pearls. Look at the inside of the shell and if it contains mother of pearl then the bivalve is capable of producing pearls. This holds true for both fresh and salt water bodies.
A freshwater pearl necklace is obtained from fresh water mollusks, this makes it much cheaper than its salt water rival.You dont have to dig as deep to find the pearls.
Well that depends on how much salt and how much water you have and what you want to accomplish by mixing them.
there is no salt water in the candy "salt water taffy." it is just the name/brand.
Pure and dried salt has no water.
This depends on the concentration of this salt water.
Depending on how much salt you add to the water and how warm the water is... the salt will disolve
well there is 30% in the salt water but is that the natural water is more fresh