Environmental Sciences, asked by suriyamammu2290, 1 year ago

For ,why is salt making restricted to the coastal areas

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Salt making is mainly done in the coastal areas as the coastal areas are a rich source of sea water, which has a high concentration of salt.

Sea water contains 3% salt concentration, which means the sea water can be used by the salt making industries to obtain poor salts by evaporating the water, leaving the salt behind.

Answered by thewordlycreature
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Salt making is done is the coastal areas because the coastal areas contain the sea waters and the sea water has a huge percentage of salt in it. The sea water contains about three percent of salt on it. These sea water is dried by putting them in open drums and then it leave behind the salt which is then filtered and sold on the market. Hopes this helps you. Please mark the answer as the brainiest if you like my answer. Thanks for the question.

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