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Hydrothermal springs / hydrothermal water.
There are a great many resources in the world. These resources include but are not limited to water and minerals.
There are many minerals that taste salty. One example is halite, also known as rock salt. Minerals with taster are sometimes water soluble.
There are different kinds of minerals that float. This will mostly depend on the surface area properties of the mineral. Some of the minerals that float on water include oil, copper ore and so many more.
because many minerals are the same color, and some minerals come in many colors
it can move up the xylem and in both directions in the phloem
Phloem has a two-way flow
The xylem tube transports the water and minerals to the top of the plant or tree like the General Sherman. The phloem tube transports sugar or sap to all the living cells that cannot make its own sugar.
None. Spring water has a higher level of minerals, but minerals are not calories.
In Angiosperms , it is xylem vessels ( proto and meta xylem together ) , Xylem sclerenchyma and xylem parenchyma ; together form Xylem tissue ( That is why xylem is called a compound tissue ). In Gymnosperms , xylem vessels are replaced by Xylem tracheids . All other tings are almost the same .
Ocean water absorbs a lot of minerals because water is such an excellent solvent for so many substances. Combine with that, the abundance of existing dissolved materials that can form soluble salts with many existing minerals and you have an excellent environment for dissolving minerals that start out as oxides.
Pure water has no minerals in it. Water with minerals, such as mineral and tap water, have different minerals depending on the processing process and the location where it was collected.
Superheated water forces its way into rock faults. It contains many dissolved minerals which crystallise out when the water cools.
Some water is salty. The ocean and some lakes are salt water. It depends on how many minerals are dissolved in the water.
Protein, lipids, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and water.
Superheated water forces its way into rock faults. It contains many dissolved minerals which crystallise out when the water cools.
It flows three ways....and the only one that flows three directions