With a decrease in temperature, these elements typically become more soluble.
In the past "Alkaline Earths" only included oxides of calcium, strontium, and barium. Later, the term came to include the elements that make up the Alkaline Earth Metals we know today.
Atoms found in the Alkaline Earth Metal elements typically lose two electrons from the outermost level of energy, allowing it to reach the perfect number of electrons.