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Q: What are the advantages and disadvantages of saturated salt mud?
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What is Sudden movement of soil saturated with water?

mud slides


What evaporates more salt or mud?

i gusse mud


What are the advantages of a mud bath?

Mud baths provide several advantages; mineral water mud baths have been linked to the reduction of psoriasis symptoms. Mud baths are also known to have anti-inflammatory properties.


What is the mixture of water salt and mud?

The kind of mixture between salt water and mud is Heterogenous. A heterogenous mixture is made of different substances that remain physically separate.


What is saturated ground?

Soil is saturated when it has reached its maximum water content; if any more is added, it will either drain downward or turn the soil into mud.


Is mud a mixture more specifically a solution?

i would say yes because when it is wet it cant be separted and wen dry you can pick out the rocks


What are the advantages and disadvantages of mud house?

huts can be damage by structural foundations insufficient, poor quality material or effects of external forces such as wind, heavy rain and earthquakes. The hut does not have locks on it and cannot be physically locked.


How can you separate salt water and mud?

distillation method


What is in the mud of a salt marsh?

Well salt. And minerals and it would have something in it to make the plants grow.


Where do butterflies get their salt from?

Butterflies visit mud puddles for salts and minerals.


What were the advantages and disadvantages of sod house?

thermally advantageous and cheap but the downside is you will have dirt,mud,grass in your house


What do you call it when an earthquake's violent shaking turns loose soft soil into liquid mud?

Earthquake shaking that turns solid water saturated soil to liquid mud is called "liquefaction".However no amount of earthquake shaking can turn loose dry soil or even loose damp soil to liquid mud, the soil must already be water saturated to undergo liquefaction. Solid water saturated soil is never loose, it is typically as hard as concrete!