· 1. The most important part of the sodium and chlorine are dissolved from the earth salts and transported by rivers in seas/oceans.
2. A small part of chlorine is originated from the eruptions of submarine volcanoes.
On the humorous side . . .
When God said, "Let there be salt!" Because He needed something for His pepper.
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The ethymology is of Latin origin; from sal. But the root is Indo-Eoropean.
Salt is not an element. It is the compound Sodium Chloride NaCl. Origin: Old English sealt
how are the origins of rock salt and some limestone similar
Salt can come from different countries around the world, including the United States, China, India, Australia, and many others. The origin of salt depends on the type of salt and where it is harvested or produced.
Roman soldiers used to be paid in salt. This is the origin of our present-day "salary". Someone who is "worth their salt" is someone who is worthwhile, useful or hard-working.
Salt is derived from the word sal in Latin language.
This name is of Greek origin: halos is salt and lithos is stone.
Faeries aren't fond of salt at all. They repel them as it does most supernatural creatures. Witches are also known to have been repelled by salt due to it's natural origin.
It's originally a Latin expression, cum grano salis.
It's not "made", it's gotten : from evaporated salt water. Its either mined (from underground deposits) or collected from evaporation basins.