Iron can be extracted from dirt through a process called smelting, which involves heating the dirt with carbon in a furnace to separate the iron from other materials. The iron is then purified and shaped into usable forms.
Chlorine is extracted from seawater using a process called electrolysis, where an electric current is passed through the saltwater to split it into its components. Chlorine is collected at the anode during this process.
Sodium is an element that can be obtained from sea water. It is present in the form of sodium chloride, which is commonly known as table salt, and can be extracted through processes like electrolysis.
Natural materials are those that are utilised as found in nature, e.g. cotton. This is different to man made materials such as nylon or polyester that are created by a synthetic process although often utilising the worlds natural materials (for example plastics come from Oil etc)
Toothpaste is a nonrenewable resource because it is derived from a combination of natural and synthetic materials that are finite in supply and require energy-intensive processes to produce. Once these materials are extracted and used up, they cannot be replaced on a human timescale.
Salt can be extracted from mines or sea water.
Salt is extracted from mines or sea waters.
Sea salt is extracted from sea/ocean waters.
Sea salt is extracted from sea waters by the evaporation of water.
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salt is not produced but it is extracted from sea water throught evaporisation of water and then purifying it.
Salt is extracted from mines or sea water.
Sodium chloride is extracted from salt mines or sea waters.
aluminum is extracted from many different materials
This salt is extracted from sea waters by evaporation and after this by refining.
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