Yes, it is true.
Yes, because more salt can easily be manufactured.
salt is a natural resource (mined) sugar is manufactured.
Yes, because more salt can easily be manufactured.
salt is manufactured in a factory, then it goes to the store and people buy it.
Salt water is still salt water no matter where it goes as long as there is still salt in the water.
Yes
Of course Snoopy salt and pepper sets are still being sold! You can try Amazon.com or pacprod.com for a set of Snoopy and Lucy salt & pepper shaker set.
it is where a salt is being formed. Normally after being evaporated.
cement,crushed stone,natural gas petruleum and salt
Yes, the Great Salt Lake still exists.
Halite deposits have been formed all through the ages. There are still halite deposits being formed anywhere there is salt water. Near Carlsbad, NM and in Kansas there are halites that formed 250-225 million years ago. Michigan has salt deposits that are 440-350 million years old. Salt is still being evaporated out of water. It depends on the location as to the age of the salt deposit.
Yes, the salt would still be in the water. Because salt is less dense than water, it will not evaporate with the water, and it will still be there. The salt would become more concentrated in the water if the water is evaporating. So yes, in short, the salt would still be in the water. This is how refining sea salt works.