Iodine is added to salt of table so Iodine is rare.
Not at all. It's ordinary salt.
No, it's rock salt.
Because it is very rare.
No, they are quite common. For example, both sugar and salt come as crystals.
In the middle ages salt was very rare and valuable, so a person "worth their weight" was a person who was needed and valuable.
Very common - sodium is found in table salt, for instance.
Because they had alot of salt and gold. Salt was very rare at the time and another reason why they grown wealthy is because of the taxes
It is a rare occurrence but yes alligators have been spotted at beaches.
The Arabs traded salt for West African gold at equal weight. (Salt was incredibly rare in West Africa.)
Fried medium rare with some salt and pepper, but he'll be a bitter horrible tasting person.
House centipedes are cosmopolitan. They can be found in almost any city in the world, including Salt Lake. You can spray them if you want - their bite (rare) is painful.