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How do salt renovate in nature?

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  1. salt is a non-renewable resource. If we use up all of it we wont get salt again for millions of years.


  2. I don't under stand your question. Salt is a mineral that we recover from the sea or mine from deposits created when ancient seas dried up. Salt is made from two highly reactive elements,sodium and chlorine, that rarely exist in a pure state. If they are together they combine to form salt.

  3. Salt renovates items as it is a slight abrasive.

  4. The oceans have so much salt that it will take forever to use it all up.

    Salt deposited by oceans  in eons gone by, so readily removed, will eventually be exhausted.

    Then we will have to pump ocean water into the desert, let the water evaporate, and haul away the salt. That will all take a bit of energy.

    Salt is collected from tidal pools, of course. This is small scale cottage industry.

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