Hydrogen, oxygen, trace minerals.
The red-brown liquid prepared from seawater is likely brine, which is made by evaporating seawater to concentrate the salt content. Brine is commonly used for pickling and preserving food, as well as in various industrial processes.
you should go to a pet store, such as Petco or pet smart and ask about good seawater crab food. they usually lead you to some good types of food.
Seawater contain sodium chloride (this is the most important component as salt) and many other impurities.
yes,It comes from water[seawater] the seawater dry's up eventually and the salt is left behind and salt is made.
No. A natural resources do not include man-made things. A road is a man-made thing.
Rice, Water, Fish, Shark, Tadpoles, Seawater, BLack People
Icebergs are just huge amounts of frozen seawater. no, freshwater
No, bromine exists in nature. It is common in seawater, and in underground aquifers that have been exposed to seawater in the "recent" past.
Yes, seawater is a solution made up of several elements and compounds dissolved in water, such as salt (sodium chloride), magnesium, and calcium. It is considered a homogeneous mixture.
Seawater is water with salt in it
Temperature and salinity are the two main factors that influence the density of seawater. Colder seawater is denser than warmer seawater, while seawater with higher salinity is denser than seawater with lower salinity.
a table spoon of seawater