Wind helps remove salt from seawater primarily through the process of evaporation. When the sun heats the surface of the ocean, the wind enhances this evaporation by moving the humid air away from the water's surface, allowing more water to evaporate. As water vapor rises and leaves the surface, it takes with it only pure water, leaving the salts and other minerals behind, effectively reducing the salt concentration in the remaining seawater. This process is particularly evident in coastal areas and salt flats.
Wind,rain, and salt spray will help clean the air over the vast ocean.
Wind
yes. Salt Crystals can be moved by water, ice or wind and can come ashore.
put realy salt water on it
Wind,salinity, salt in water,and temperature
Salt can be removed from saltwater through a process called distillation. In this process, the saltwater is heated to create steam, which is then condensed back into pure water, leaving the salt behind. Another method is reverse osmosis, where pressure is applied to force saltwater through a membrane that blocks the salt particles, allowing only fresh water to pass through.
Water wears it down then wind blows it away.
Salt can be collected from seawater by letting the water evaporate, leaving the salt behind. And sun and wind speeds up evaporation. So it's a poetic way of saying that if you have sun and wind (and seawater) you can get salt.
Yes, But another variable must be involved, such as water or wind.
Sea salt is produced by evaporating sea water in large salt pans. The largest producers in France are based on the Mediterranean sea, and have huge salt pans where water evaporate under the action of the sun and of the wind.
7. there is a earth, sky, sun, moon, salt water, fresh water, and wind gods
Wind and Water are the main elements that help the boat to sail. Water helps the barge or hull to push forward and the wind gives extra speed.