Salt water
Yes, you can use table salt instead of kosher salt in this recipe, but be aware that table salt is more concentrated than kosher salt, so you will need to use less of it.
Kelp
kelp, seaweed, mangroves
Yes, you can use regular salt instead of kosher salt in the recipe, but you may need to adjust the amount used as kosher salt has larger flakes and is less dense than regular salt.
Kelp Forests live in salt waters, such as oceans. They can be in water 2-40 feet deep, but sunlight still has to be able to shine through so the kelp can use it for photosynthesis.
Kelp use blades for photosynthesis, where they turn sunlight into food.
animals eat off of it
Yes, you can use regular salt instead of kosher salt in the recipe, but be mindful that kosher salt has larger flakes, so you may need to adjust the amount used for proper seasoning.
salt dough
Yes, you can use garlic salt instead of garlic powder in the recipe, but be mindful of the additional salt content in garlic salt. Adjust the amount of salt in the recipe accordingly to avoid over-salting the dish.
small salt dissolves quicker