your body will try to match its surroundings or hydrate it. Salt will make your mouth dry because it is trying to re-hydrate your mouth and re-adjust itself back to the balance it was in before the salt entered.
i am not sure but this is what i think
Salt removes moisture b'coz salt is deliquescent in nature.
Salt lowers the freezing temperature of water, meaning that when a road is icy, people sprinkle salt on it so it will melt.
why is salt in a lake in the hot,dry region
well i dont know about boiling but WARM salt water helps if you swish it around in your mouth if you have cuts in your mouth or if you just had a surgry in your mouth.
The landform that is created at the mouth of a river by deposited silt (not salt) is called a river delta.
1. Dry out your mouth 2. put salt inside your mouth: If there is no salt available, try to wipe some off your body 3.KEEP YOUR MOUTH DRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Why did you need to know this?
The salt takes in all of the water in your mouth which causes it to be dry and therefore you are thirsty
Make before an experiment; but avoid excess salt, you don't need salt water in the mouth.
No. but it will dry out.
Say for instance if you are eating salt it will make your mouth dry same for pickles yah feel me they both sour yah dig so yass issa salty
I would think yes when you mix it with water... But it would dry your mouth out.
yes it does but if you are used to smoking alot you probably wont
Salt
If the food you eat is dry, then it will dry your mouth up and make you thirsty.
they should not it will dry out there mouth and thus cause them to have gectomistac disease if eaten to much
xerostomia, lit. dry mouth condition from xero- meaning "dry" + -stom- meaning "mouth or opening" + -ia meaning "condition". [For memory association purposes for -xero-, Xerox is a dry ink printing technique.]
It's really easy. you make the salt dough, and then you let it dry out and it becomes hard.