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Plants take in salt dissolved in water through their roots. Animals obtain most of their salt from food but may supplement it by licking natural salt deposits.
salt or gold
Salt and gold.
Salt is the most valuable resource that was needed by the inhabitants in the savanna lands of West Africa =)
The desert could be all that remains of an ancient shallow sea. As the land rose, or the sea receded, the sea water evaporated leaving salt amongst the grains of sand. As deserts don't usually have high rainfall, the salt grains won't be leached away.
Salt is mined in Africa by digging deep mines in the ground. When deposits are found, huge caverns are carved out to extract the salt.
where are large deposits of salt found in rajasthan
in western Africa salt is found in rocks
The major part of sulfur produced these days is obtained from deposits buried underground. These deposits are found along with deposits of salt.
sodium is found in salt deposits found under oceans or where oceans once where.
Some of it is dug up from deposits in the ground. Some of it is distilled from seawater.
Salt is a chemical compound that is highly abundant in nature. There are multiples forms of it, and they can be found in oceans and from sedimentary deposits.
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The majority of the sulfur produced today is obtained from underground deposits, usually found in conjunction with salt deposits, with a process known as the Frasch process.
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In Rochester, NY, the gypsum and salt deposits were made in the Cenozoic sedimentation period.