because people cover their fingers in salt then finger them selves with their salty fingers
Hot countries typically produce salt through evaporation of seawater in shallow ponds called salt flats. The water evaporates under the sun, leaving behind salt crystals which are then collected, processed, and refined for consumption or industrial use. This method takes advantage of the high temperatures and low humidity in hot regions to speed up the evaporation process.
No, salt is not hot. Heat can be used to dissolve salt in water or enhance its flavor, but salt itself is not hot.
Hot salt water is good for an open sore infection.
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because people cover their fingers in salt then finger them selves with their salty fingers
Heat (as in a hot countries) enables water to be evaporated in large salt pans, leaving salt crystals behind. Salt is historically important, and trading in salt, and exotic spices, etc, was very important in trading between countries.
Hot countries typically produce salt through evaporation of seawater in shallow ponds called salt flats. The water evaporates under the sun, leaving behind salt crystals which are then collected, processed, and refined for consumption or industrial use. This method takes advantage of the high temperatures and low humidity in hot regions to speed up the evaporation process.
No, salt is not hot. Heat can be used to dissolve salt in water or enhance its flavor, but salt itself is not hot.
salt in hot water
A hot plate will separate salt water.
salt in hot water
Cyprus has very awesome beaches, and its very hot there.Most people go to Cyprus or Greece because those countries are hot!
salt dissolve faster in hot water
Hot salt water is good for an open sore infection.
to evaporate the salt solution therefore getting a clearer usable water!
Who is doing the classifying? There are electrical heating pads, hot water bottles, and chemical pads. Some people used heated blocks of salt. Salt retains its heat for a long time.