What if we create an another form of sea water in solid shape which can act as a land for many living beings who are thirsty enough for some piece of land.
One form of sea water in solid shape is the Ice Burgs, however they change with temperature and are not suitable for habitants.
Oceans are rich in salts and minerals. These salts and minerals are in dissolved state in the sea water and when extracted they will form a solid shape at ambient temperature. Whether the extraction of this salt content from the sea water will reduce the level of water to such an extent ?
Does these salts really required for the aquatic life ?
Is it possible to extract the underwater sand and build an island or extend the existing land surface of a country or bring back the already submerged islands by refilling similar to the one UAE is building but in large extent?
Can we cool a part of sea water and create the glaciers again?
You are talking about chemicals which have their hydrous forms in which water molecules are trapped inside their crystal lattice.. If not, then that could be thought of.
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