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solar evaporation

Solar evaporation is a natural process where the Sun’s heat causes water from sources like lakes, ponds, or salt flats to turn into vapor and rise into the air. As the water evaporates, it leaves behind impurities such as salts and minerals, which can accumulate over time. This process is commonly used in producing salt and recovering valuable minerals from brine. Solar evaporation is an energy-efficient, sustainable method that harnesses sunlight to separate water from its dissolved substances without the need for external power sources.