In hot countries they go to the sea and almost make like a minnie sea farm and in a few days they take a special kind if rake and rake up salt!
People in hot countries can obtain salt through various methods such as mining salt deposits, evaporating salt water from the ocean or salt lakes, or through salt extraction from salt pans. Salt is essential for preserving food and replenishing electrolytes lost through sweating in hot climates.
because people cover their fingers in salt then finger them selves with their salty fingers
no you do not. But you can. A drop of vinegar helps!
You may heat the common salt easily up to 795 Celsius after that it starts melting.
Hot salt water is good for an open sore infection.
Heat (as in a hot countries) enables water to be evaporated in large salt pans, leaving salt crystals behind. Salt is historically important, and trading in salt, and exotic spices, etc, was very important in trading between countries.
People in hot countries can obtain salt through various methods such as mining salt deposits, evaporating salt water from the ocean or salt lakes, or through salt extraction from salt pans. Salt is essential for preserving food and replenishing electrolytes lost through sweating in hot climates.
Salt is extracted from mines or sea waters.
because people cover their fingers in salt then finger them selves with their salty fingers
Bees make honey in ALL countries.
by mixing sperms hot water and salt.
Salt is water soluble, use that to your advantage. You should be able to wash the salt off just by rinsing it. Hot water will dissolve the salt faster, but make sure it isn't so hot that is melts the nylon.
Salt because water especially hot water will make it freeze faster.
You can make salt dissolve more quickly by stirring it into hot water or using finer salt particles that have a larger surface area. You could also increase the agitation of the solution to help the salt particles interact with the water more effectively.
SHOP!! DER but they make it with cocoa in hot countries
no you do not. But you can. A drop of vinegar helps!
You may heat the common salt easily up to 795 Celsius after that it starts melting.