Salt Mountains
Salt mountains, also known as salt domes, are geological formations created by the movement of salt deposits beneath the Earth's surface. Over time, pressure causes the salt to rise, forming large, dome-like structures. These formations can be found in various parts of the world, often in areas where ancient seas once existed.
The salt in these mountains is typically mined for various uses, including table salt and industrial applications. Salt mining is an important industry in regions with salt mountains, contributing to local economies and providing essential resources for food preservation and chemical production.