Britain actually imports its salt from countries that have the correct growth needs for salt.
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Salt is a rock. It doesn't grow. And over half of Britain's salt needs are met through salt mines in England.
Solute, because it is the minor component in the solution and it is what dissolves in the solvent. For example: Salt Water - The salt is the solute that dissoles in the solvent, which is water.
An adjective is a word that best describes the salt; for example much salt, little salt, or some salt.
In a salt solution, the salt is the solute and the substance in which the salt dissolves is the solvent. For example, in a saltwater solution, salt (sodium chloride) is the solute and water is the solvent.
Pure salt is obtained from rock salt through a process called evaporation. Rock salt contains impurities and other minerals that are removed when the salt is dissolved in water and then evaporated, leaving behind pure salt crystals. This process helps to separate the salt from any impurities present in the rock salt.
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Seas with no salt in them do not surround Britain.
You can find it in the underground salt mines in England
There are salt mines in northern Ireland,where a large amount of the salt which is used to grit British roads comes from.
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He wanted the right to harvest and sell salt in India. if he did not fight back and the British attacked them the world will frown upon Britain. ultimately get permission to harvest their own salt.
Basically because Britain would jail and Indian that picked up salt and sometimes beat them and this became known globally and Britain was basically peer pressured by other countries into giving Indians more freedom.
the county of Cheshire in North West England has some large salt mines. There may be other areas, I'm only aware of Cheshire because I used to live there!
beause he wanted freedom between Indian and Britain.
The British only wanted the Indians to buy salt from them which was heavily taxed. Of course most of the Indian population could not afford it and salt was a big necessity for Indians at the time, everyone mostly used it. Gandhi said, "Next to air and water, salt is perhaps the greatest necessity of life."
Atlantic ocean do you mean seas coming from a true Brit... I would say Salt water oceans