One can find more information on road salts from the following sources: Green Venture, National Geographic, Green Living, Salt Institute, Wikipedia, Ministry of Transportation, USA Today.
It eats into the road surface causing potholes. It lowers the freezing temperature of the ice and melts it away. See the related link for more information..
Rock salt is used on icy roads because it has larger granules that are more effective at providing traction. Road salt, which is a finer grain, is more commonly used to melt ice and snow on road surfaces. Rock salt is also less expensive and more readily available.
salt + road = road salt... keep it up
no because it is to cold for normal salt to work any more
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Road salt is impure salt directly extracted from mines.
Table salt is obtained from rock salt (from mines) or from sea salt by refining up to 97 % NaCl or more. Common procedures include filtering of the solution and crystallization/recrystallization.
Morton Salt has been in business since 1911. You can find out more information about the Morton Salt company online from their official website under the history of morton section.
Road salt is used for deicing.
Road salt causes corosion of vehicles
Road salt is used for deicing streets and walkways
The disadvantages of having salt on the road are, the it wrecks the tires, the road's, the drains if there are fish in them. The advantages of having salt on the road it makes the road less slippery so there are less car crashes, and it is cheap.