saltkilder
Saltkilder, meaning "salt sources," are places and processes from which salt is obtained or occurs naturally. The term includes natural occurrences such as seawater, salt springs and underground brines, and mineral deposits like halite in sedimentary rocks, as well as human-made sources and methods used to extract, refine, and distribute salt. It also covers uses in agriculture and wildlife nutrition, where animals seek mineral sources called salt licks or salt blocks.
Natural salt sources include seawater, the largest reservoir of sodium chloride. In arid regions, evaporation ponds
Production and use: Salt is produced by solar evaporation, mining of rock salt, or brine extraction, followed
Health and environment: Salt is essential in small amounts but excess intake is linked to health problems
Salt licks: In wildlife and agriculture, salt licks or blocks provide sodium and minerals, supporting animals