No
The pillar of salt mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the story of Lot's wife turning into a pillar of salt, is a religious and mythological concept. There is no scientific evidence or archaeological findings to support the existence of a literal pillar of salt today. It is considered a symbolic or metaphorical element within the biblical narrative, rather than a physical object that still exists.
It should be a tourist site.
Genesis 19:26 says: "But Lot's wife looked back, and she became a pillar of salt." Lot's wife was turned into a pillar of salt because she looked back.
Yes. The melting point of salt solutions is lower than that of pure water.
Gen.19:26 says that she became a pillar of salt.
Read the Bible.
The allusion to "Pillar of Salt" refers to the biblical story of Lot's wife in the Book of Genesis. It symbolizes the consequences of looking back or longing for the past, as Lot's wife turned into a pillar of salt when she looked back at the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.
Dissolving Skittles in salt and water is a physical change. The Skittles are still the same chemical compounds, but they are now dispersed throughout the water-salt solution.
Lot's wife was told not to look back at Sodom and Gomorrah. When she did, she turned to a pillar of salt. Genesis 19:26
physical
Dissolving salt in water is a physical change- no chemical reaction took place. If the water evaporates, the salt is still there.
It's a physical change because salt stays the same when it is put in the water. Even though you can not see the salt, it's still there. This will also happen if you put sugar in water.