1. Eventually the weight of the salt crystals peels them off the upper surface and they settle into the bottom of the liquid. 2. It is likely therefore that the salt crystals were scooped out as they formed. 3. The method produces salt crystals from brine pumped up from the salt beds by a steam engine. 4. The salt crystals spontaneously began to change to fern shapes whenever the experiment began. 5. ...salt crystals. 6. The salt crystals separated out of the liquid. 7. When saline solutions in rock pores become saturated as a result of a temperature change or evaporation, salt crystals begin to form and considerable pressures are generated. 8. Salt crystal growth in unconsolidated sediments can cause considerable ground heave, and where salt solutions enter desiccation cracks various types of patterned ground may be formed. 9. The bubbles condense into droplets which attach to salt crystals and other particles in the atmosphere and eventually form clouds. |