Gandhi and his followers lit small fires on the beach and boiled down seawater to precipitate salt.
People made salt from seawater instead of collecting it from the beach because the process of evaporation allowed for a more sustainable and larger-scale production of salt. Collecting salt directly from the beach was labor-intensive and limited by natural deposits, while evaporating seawater could be done in larger quantities using simple methods. Additionally, creating salt through evaporation was a practical response to colonial restrictions on salt production, exemplified by Gandhi's Salt March, which aimed to protest British salt taxes and promote self-sufficiency.
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yes there is there is one in chennai near the beach
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People made salt from seawater because it allowed for a more consistent and reliable supply, especially in regions where natural salt deposits were scarce or not easily accessible. Additionally, evaporating seawater to produce salt was a sustainable method that could be scaled up for larger populations. Gandhi's salt march highlighted the importance of self-sufficiency and resistance against colonial salt taxes, but on a practical level, harvesting salt from seawater was often more efficient for communities.
by picking him and then goo throgh beach cave until you are at beach cave pit and after that you become an explorer team
* 1 you can protect beaches by picking up all trash on the beach and all bottles
It means 'be right back beach'. But instead of 'beach' its a rude word for a woman.
the garbage may go in the ocean the beach ,lakes,rivers or it can float all over and stay at the sand at the beach. or people at Miami dade community center can help picking up the garbage and recycle the garbage ,then they would help the planet.
by cleaning is just like picking rubbish eg. on the beach after picnic there are alot of rubbish lying aroungd on the beach so what we can do ? have a group of team come to the beach and pick all the rubbish and we can also pick plastic if its floating in the sea
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