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The word "salt" or common salt usually is applied to Sodium Chloride. Seawater contains a variety of salts, so people "making" salt from seawater would not just be getting Sodium Chloride.
In fact the level of salt in water causes the opposite. The higher the salt content, the less likely you are to sink. The Dead sea is my example for this.
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because people cover their fingers in salt then finger them selves with their salty fingers
Salt lowers the freezing temperature of water, meaning that when a road is icy, people sprinkle salt on it so it will melt.
salt water fish
It depends on what you are doing. Salted Cod, for example, should be soaked to remove some of the salt before cooking the cod. Other salt preserved fish is eaten 'as is' but normally not cooked. Dried, salted fish, or wet salted fish (eg. salt herrings, anchovies) are eaten without washing or soaking it.
The standard collective nouns are:a crew of sailorsa lot of salta bundle of sticksa faggot of sticks
Salt is extracted from salt mines or sea/ocean waters.
So when the roads are icey or snowy people put the salt on it to melt which salt has sodium and chlorine.
The ocean, a salt deposit, or a factory.
Actually, people do not drink salt water because of the amount of salt. It leaves you thirstier than before you drink it.
people needed salt to stay alive and to preserve their food people needed salt to stay alive and to preserve their food
They can use salt or chlorine but most people choose salt
they taxed the people when they went for gold
The salt broke up ancient African empires because the people with gold traded with the people that had salt,so the people in between could charge the people with gold money.
salt is manufactured in a factory, then it goes to the store and people buy it.