yes,It comes from water[seawater] the seawater dry's up eventually and the salt is left behind and salt is made.
No. A natural resources do not include man-made things. A road is a man-made thing.
Some natural resources in Windsor include fertile agricultural land, the Detroit River for water supply and transportation, forests for timber, and minerals such as salt and gypsum.
oil bp is there
Some of the natural resources used in Marseille include seafood from the Mediterranean Sea, limestone for construction materials, and salt from salt marshes for culinary and industrial purposes. Additionally, Marseille benefits from the region's mild climate for agriculture and tourism.
Natural resources in fries primarily include potatoes, which are the main ingredient, and the oil used for frying them. Additionally, water is essential for growing potatoes, while salt and various seasonings are natural resources that enhance flavor. The cultivation of potatoes and the production of oil involve agricultural and industrial processes that rely on other natural resources, such as soil and energy sources.
salt
Salt and timber are two natural resources we both have in common. A lot of the salt mines are located in the southern Bahamas islands.
The natural resources for the Bahamas are: Salt, aragonite, timber, arable land.
the natural resources in the bahamas are salt and soil
the natural resources of Kenya are, gold, limestone, soda ash, salt barites, and garnets
Columbia has lots of natural resources such as oil and petroleum. Gold, nickel, copper, sliver, iron and salt are also natural resources of Columbia.
salt and gold
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Some are coal, oil, natural gas, salt, and water.
oil, natural gas, forestry, salt, sulphur, fish, cotten
It has natural resources such as coal, graphite, salt, quartz, tar sands, precious stone, and mica
The salt of the natural resources, rose and fell because people wanted the salt so they stole it...that was the fall...but the rise is that their city gets the salt which no one else has...that is the rise