Heat (as in a hot countries) enables water to be evaporated in large salt pans, leaving salt crystals behind. Salt is historically important, and trading in salt, and exotic spices, etc, was very important in trading between countries.
because people cover their fingers in salt then finger them selves with their salty fingers
Salt water hot tubs are good and luxurious but we cannot use seawater in it for everyday use because salt water contains a number of salts, not just the common salt (Nacl) which can harm our skin and can damage our nervous system if swallowed.
In hot countries they go to the sea and almost make like a minnie sea farm and in a few days they take a special kind if rake and rake up salt!
Salt is not manufactured; it occurs naturally. There are two common processes of recovery. In sunny countries with a sea coast, seawater is allowed to fill a large basin. The sun's rays evaporate the water leaving salt behind. The basin is repeatedly refilled until almost full of salt which, when dry, can be shipped away. Where a salt deposit lies underground, two wells are bored. Very hot water is pumped down one. A saturated solution of brine is then pumped up the other. When the brine cools, much of the dissolved salt precipitates out. The cool remainder is then reheated before being pumped down again.
Answer 1Table salt is just regular salt, but put in a salt shaker. You can get it from the store.Answer 2Table salt is produced through solution mining. Solution mining is when deposits of salt are forced up out of Earth, and then water is used to dissolve that salt. Later, the salt solution is taken to a plant for evaporation, where the salt is dried and refined.
Gold (Au), tin (Sn), silver (Ag), and iron (Fe) are extracted from underground mines with hot water.
salt in hot water
A hot plate will separate salt water.
salt in hot water
salt dissolve faster in hot water
Energy extracted from hot rocks under the earth's surface.
Hot salt water is good for an open sore infection.