salts
Yes, the salt is left behind when the water has been evaporated because the salt has been dissolved in the water then the bits of salt is left over.
Yes, surface sea water is evaporated.
Masive amounts of salts, minerals, dead sea creatures, boats etc.
Yes it does.
It turns into clouds
Sea water is enclosed in a closed area. Water is evaporated and then salt is obtained.
Regular water is evaporated faster.
Becouse it leaves the salt behind it.
Evaporating seawater is a physical change. Physical changes affect the form, but not the chemical makeup of a substance. The sea water is undergoing a change in states of matter, not a chemical reaction. You can undo the change by condensing the evaporated water .
Rain water coming from land brings water with dissolved salts to sea , water is evaporated and salt is accumulated in sea .
These minerals are called evaporites.
To extract salt from sea water on a large scale, banked up areas were flooded with salt water. These shallow lagoons were then closed off and left, until the sun had evaporated the water away, leaving salt crystals behind.