Salt is not evaporated.
Several minerals are left behind when water evaporates.
salt
The salinity is basically how much salt is in the ocean. It increases in sub tropical places because there's not a lot of rain and more evaporation. The water evaporates and the salt stays behind thus making the water saltier. The salinity decreases in places more near the equator because it is always raining and that fresh rain dilutes the salt. It is also less salty near the coast because of the freshwater runoff "Seawater".
sedimentary rocks
A residue formed from salts remain.
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Evaporation - removes water... leaving behind salt crystals. The less water there is - the greater the concentration of salt.
When water evaporates it leaves salt be hind witch cause the water to become saltier
saltier
Salinity increases as evaporation increases.
When salt water evaporates, the water becomes vapor but the salt remains behind. The water gets saltier and harder to evaporate, but finally only salt and any other solutes will be left behind. Salt is chemically NaCl which is a solid. It is highly soluble in water because of the ionization of Na ions and Cl ions. When a salt solution is heated the water will evaporate and solid crystals of the NaCl will left behind.
Salt
Several minerals are left behind when water evaporates.
the water evaporates and then it leaves the salt behind
salt
you boil the water,so the water evaporates and the salt is left behind
The water in the salt water evaporates, leaving a dry residue of salt crystals.