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प्रश्न
What name is given to the common salt which is mined from underground deposits? How was this salt formed?
उत्तर
The common salt mined from underground deposits is called rock salt.
When ancient seas dried up by evaporation thousands of years ago, rock salt, which we dig out today, was formed.
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