Examples: sodium chloride (halite) and calcite.
Minerals deposited by water are known as evaporites. These minerals are formed when water evaporates and leaves behind dissolved minerals that then precipitate out of the solution and accumulate. Examples of evaporite minerals include halite (salt), gypsum, and calcite.
Evaporates are found where there is water, such as soil. Three common evaporate minerals found in soil are Anhydrite, Mirabilite, and Thenardite.
The process of separating salt and water is called "evaporation." This involves heating the saltwater solution until the water evaporates, leaving behind the salt in solid form.
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it is called condensation when water vapor forms clouds
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
When ice transforms to water, it is called melting. If it is dry ice, and it evaporates, that is called sublimation.
The process of repeated evaporation and condensation is call the water cycle.
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