There are many places present in Tamil Nadu. Two very important places for salt production and marine microbes collection are:
1.Tuticorin,India
2.Marakkanam,(vilupuram district) india.
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.
salt lake
Lake Eyre salt pans are below sea level. The basin in which it is located includes the Sturt Stony Desert, Tirari Desert and the Strzelecki Desert. Lake Eyre itself lies approximately 16 metres below sea level.
The Great Salt Lake has salt because it as no outlet, the salt of thousands of years has flowed into the lake. As the water evaporates, it leaves the salt there and it increases in concentration. The Great Lakes do not have salt because they are normal lakes, mostly fed by freshwater mountain streams and rivers, with an outlet to the oceans, so the salt does not increase in levels.
Depending the on the type of rock salt: frequently more than 95 %.
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Rock salt is found in India primarily in the states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Jammu & Kashmir. These regions have large deposits of rock salt which are mined for various purposes, including consumption and industrial use.
Black salt in Tamil is called "கருப்பு உப்பு" (karuppu uppu).
Epsom salt is commonly known as "ஈப்சம் உப்பு" in Tamil.
After the evaporation of water salt remain as a crystalline solid.
They are near seas, oceans and salt lakes.
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.
After the evaporation of water crystalline sodium chloride remain.
salt
Salt can be found in nature in salt mines, salt pans, and in seawater. It is also present in rock formations such as halite and in mineral deposits.
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Salt pans are formed when seawater evaporates, leaving behind salt deposits. Over time, these deposits accumulate and form shallow, flat areas of land known as salt pans. This process typically occurs in arid regions with low rainfall and high temperatures.