Yes. Look at seawater (Saltwater). If it's evaporated you're left with 'salt'. The Dead Sea has more salt content than most other bodies of water and would yield more salt crystals as a result.
A gas does not evaporate to form a liquid. It is a liquid that will evaporate to form a gas and a gas would need to condense so as to revert into a liquid.
Yes, this is possible: examples are the evaporites.
Yes, it is correct.
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False. liquid water in air forms precipitation
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Not necessarily. I can evaporate a whole bucket full of pure distilled water and no mineral molecules will do anything!
The water contains minerals when it rains and leaves the minerals on the ground when its evaporated
False, Geologists identified about 3,800 minerals.
False, all minerals DO NOT have the same melting point
False. Most minerals are compounds, which means that they are combinations of elements. Additionally, some minerals are elements by themselves.
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