No. A natural resources do not include man-made things. A road is a man-made thing.
Salt is not itself a good substrate to build a telescope on. However to get areas of salt on the surface of the land you need very dry conditions and this means that the skys will be mostly cloud free - just what you need to get a view of the stars.
Salt is a desiccant, meaning it has the ability to absorb moisture from its surroundings. When salt comes into contact with a moist surface, it draws water molecules out of the material through a process called osmosis, leading to the drying out of that material.
Sprinkling salt on dry ice can help it last longer by lowering the temperature at which the dry ice sublimates. The salt lowers the freezing point of the surrounding moisture on the dry ice, creating a icy slush layer that insulates the dry ice and slows down the sublimation process.
yes,It comes from water[seawater] the seawater dry's up eventually and the salt is left behind and salt is made.
because if it was dry, it would be all ugly, oily its a good thing
I know it sounds weird to mix all your dry ingredients up but if you are mixing dry and wet ingredients together this is a good thing. Eg. when you have your baking soda and salt, they are 2 different things. If you don't mix them together you get big chunks of just salt and just baking soda some places in whatever your making.
Sea salt does not expire and can be stored indefinitely if kept in a cool, dry place.
Yes Salt can dry out your skin...or at least Salt Water can like the Ocean
their is Panning,cradling,shaft mining,dry blowing,Puddling and dredging!!
Soak it in salt water to clean it up. Let it dry and install.
I would immerse it completely in water and leave overnight then leave it to dry completely before cleaning with silver polish. The salt should dissolve in its own good time.
No. A natural resources do not include man-made things. A road is a man-made thing.
Yes, you can put dry ice in salt water. It will bubble furiously and cool down the salt water.
Salinity is the amount of salt in something. So, "dry land salinity" is the amount of salt in the dry land involved.
Boil the solution and the solvent will get evaporated and you will get the dry salt
Evaporating water dried salt is obtained.