1. The most important part of the sodium and chlorine are dissolved from the earth salts and transported by rivers in seas/oceans.
2. A small part of chlorine is originated from the eruptions of submarine volcanoes.
it comes from the sea
No the salt did not come just from the sea they add ingredients!
This salt is extracted from sea waters by evaporation and after this by refining.
Utah: they get salt from salt mines where the salt lake is . Salt can come from a number of sources. It can be processed from the sea water with machines, be collected when the water in sea water has evaporated, or be mined out of salt mines.
Salt (sodium chloride) is extracted from salt mines or sea waters.
Yes, it is possible: salt is extracted from mines or sea water.
Salt is extracted from sea or mines in many countries.
Salt can come from different sources, but most of the salt we use comes from the sea. It is obtained through the evaporation of seawater or saltwater lakes. However, salt can also be found in mines underground or extracted from rock formations.
Salt is extracted from salt mines (the mineral is called halite) or from sea waters.
Not necessarily. Coarse salt is a type of salt that has larger crystals, while sea salt is a broad category of salt that is produced by evaporating seawater. Sea salt can come in various textures, including fine or coarse.
Mackerel are salt-water fish, and come from the sea not the country.
Salt and other minerals come into the sea from rivers. Some of the water evaporates from the ocean (leaving the salt) and more flows in. So the sea gets saltier over time.