No. Salt is a naturally-occurring mineral found in rocks and dirt, usually deep underground. Rivers and streams often pick up saltiness as they run through these salt deposits. The saltiness is constantly carried on to the ocean or sea. There is no meaningful way for the salt to be taken out of seawater, so the sea or oceans are always salty. The Dead Sea got so salty thousands of years ago that normal animal life cannot live in its waters.
The Caribbean is a sea, so it is salty.
All sea water is salty. As a general rule the nearer the equator the more salt there is. Therefore the Carribbean is a salty sea.
significant contribution made by caribbean nurses
the Caribbean islands was made up of what
jamaica
minerals product exported from the Caribbean are vegetable and fruit minerals from the Bahamas are salt animals products,rum and chemical
The Caribbean is made up of many separate islands and Independent countries so there is no 1 flag to represent the Caribbean
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Yes, Columbus made 4 voyages to the Caribbean.
Salt is natural made
The Bahamas is made out of limestone.
Name the sociologist in the Caribbean who have made signicant contribution to the filed.
Yes. Saltwater can be made from a separate salt and water solvent.