The large intestine
Jejunum
believe it or not salt reduces your water stores in your body. salt absorbs water in your body like salt melts Ice on the side of the street. your body craves water to replace the water absorbed from your salty meal.
The salt will draw moisture out of the body tissues, using a process known as desiccation.
Salt is a mineral; breaking it down any further gives you chloride and sodium ions, which are poisonous. Salt absorbs water, so when salt is consumed it takes water from your mouth/body which intern makes you thirty. So what is in salt that makes you thirsty is in fact THE SALT.
because the salt absorbs the water so that it dehydrates and dies
Road salt can kill plants because it draws the water out of them. Salt is a substance that absorbs water.
They will shrivel up and die because a snails body is mostly made out of water and also because salt absorbs water.
large intestine you eat with salt it dissolves a little and the remains go to you large intestine
The property of a salt that enables it to absorb water from the atmosphere is known as hygroscopicity.
No, since the salt in it actually does the reverse of drinking water and absorbs fluids. Sea water can be desalinated (have the salt removed) and then it is potable.
No, since the salt in it actually does the reverse of drinking water and absorbs fluids. Sea water can be desalinated (have the salt removed) and then it is potable.
It absorbs the extra salt and becomes more dense. Normal salt water has a density of 1025 Kg/M3.