no.
The most awaited metal that can be removed from the sea water is sodium and chlorine and as followed be other metals such as Mg, etc.
Mercury is a heavy metal, it will sink in sea water.
i do believe it does
yes and no. the water holds oxygen which rusts metal while the salt just makes the process faster
magnesium
breed with water and metal
put the metal on the floor bend it (curved) put sea water in it let the sun reflect on it (t will make the water drinkable) and do this when your thirsty
Salt water is corrosive. And there is more moisture in the air.
To withstand high water pressure when they are submerged at sea.
Get a sheet of clean, cool, metal. Hang it out in the evening near the sea. Catch the fresh water that collects on it.
By collecting some sea water, pouring into a wide metal or glass tray and heating it until the water evaporates
Because there is more salt in the air from the sea winds; And we know that the mixture of salt and water makes metal rust.