Sulfur (S)
Sulfur is the element that is taken from underground mines with hot water. The atomic number for sulfur is 16, and its symbol is S.
Gold (Au), tin (Sn), silver (Ag), and iron (Fe) are extracted from underground mines with hot water.
Salt can be extracted from mines or sea water.
Salt is extracted from mines or sea water.
Salt is extracted from mines or sea water.
Salt (NaCl) is extracted from mines or sea water.
Sodium chloride is extracted from mines or sea water.
Salt is extracted from sea water (the water is released by evaporation) or from salt mines.
Salt can be extracted from sea waters (not mines); after evaporation of water salt remain as a crystallized solid.
Sodium chloride is extracted from salt mines or from sea water.
Salt is extracted from mines or sea water, sometimes refined and iodized.
The salt used on icy roads in winter is quarried from underground salt deposits (salt mines), which are the remains of ancient salty seas. Salt is not extracted from fresh water.
Yes, it is possible: salt is extracted from mines or sea water.