It can be NOTE salt comes from the ground or sea.
Sea turtles cry the salt out, some lizards sneeze it out and sea snakes stick their tongue out in the water to let the salt dissolve into the sea
There are two types of salt used in Cooking, Rock Salt and Sea Salt. Rock salt is mined from veins in high Sodium areas of mountains which were formed over many years. The ancient Romans used salt mines and had prisoners do the mining since it was very dangerous work to one's health. Sea Salt is gathered by dehydrating salty areas on the coast of the Atlantic. The top layer of salt is refered to as Fleur de Sel and the next layer under is refered to as Sel Gris or Grey salt. Grey Salt has a higher level of minerals and in my opinion is the best to use in cooking.
Many brands of coarse salt are sea salt. However, other salts can be coarsely ground, as well.
It is not wise to irrigate crops using seawater. Sea water is very saline and it can kill the plants after a period of prolonged usage.
Salt and other minerals come into the sea from rivers. Some of the water evaporates from the ocean (leaving the salt) and more flows in. So the sea gets saltier over time.
Yes, though the brine drains out over time.
The tide
No. A high salt diet isn't good for rats over a long period of time but salt intake is necessary.
leh rocks :D The sea erodes the rocks in the ocean and over time, the rocks become salt
Sea glass is a type of glass that is found near salt water. It is basically just broken pieces of glass that have been weathered and tumbled in salt water. The pieces then become smooth and cloudy over time.
No salt water comes from tge sea lol and fresh water is when all the salt has gone
This is a mixture of water and sea salt to pour over something to rinse it. Depending on what it is used for the temperature of the water can vary.
Salt is not formed in the sea. The salt existed before the water was there. As the oceans have risen and fallen and risen again over millions of years, they dissolved the salts on the ground and in rocks.
I think its because of the salt or of the chemicals in the sea water...
Yes it is a physical change
The salt didn't stay dissolved in the lake because after a certain point water cannot dissolve any more salt. (That certain point is called saturation). And the salt in the sea was a lot more to dissolve in the small lake.