Dead sea is so rich with salt that it forms crystals when temperature lowers in winter. Why?
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It is particularly apparent in the Dead Sea because of its salt saturation and the great temperature difference between its upper and lower layers, which result in crystal formation.
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When the temperature lowers the molecules of water come closer to leave the other minerals suspending in the liquid. As a result , the solid salt particles come together to form crystals while in winter.
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