Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "History of salt" ¶ 4
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Salt and beds
Salt extraction from salt beds in the Afar Depression, as well as from salt springs in Dire and Afder districts in the south, is only of internal importance and only a negligible amount is exported.
There are several creek beds carved into the landscape, most of which are forks and branches of Salt Brook.
Salt has been extracted from the rock salt beds underneath the Cheshire Plain since Roman times.
Salt is extracted from underground beds either by mining or by solution mining using water.

Salt and may
Salt may be iodized, meaning iodine has been added to it, a necessary nutrient that promotes thyroid function.
Salt, fat and leavening agents such as yeast and baking soda are common ingredients, though bread may contain other ingredients, such as milk, egg, sugar, spice, fruit ( such as raisins ), vegetables ( such as onion ), nuts ( such as walnuts ) or seeds ( such as poppy ).
Take Tin Ice-Pots, fill them with any Sort of Cream you like, either plain or sweeten ’ d, or Fruit in it ; shut your Pots very close ; to six Pots you must allow eighteen or twenty Pound of Ice, breaking the Ice very small ; there will be some great Pieces, which lay at the Bottom and Top: You must have a Pail, and lay some Straw at the Bottom ; then lay in your Ice, and put in amongst it a Pound of Bay-Salt ; set in your Pots of Cream, and 93 lay Ice and Salt between every Pot, that they may not touch ; but the Ice must lie round them on every Side ; lay a good deal of Ice on the Top, cover the Pail with Straw, set it in a Cellar where no Sun or Light comes, it will be froze in four Hours, but it may stand longer ; then take it out just as you use it ; hold it in your Hand and it will slip out.
Salt may be used to draw out water, or to magnify a natural flavour of a food making it richer or more delicate, depending on the dish.
Salt crystallization may also take place when solutions decompose rocks ( for example, limestone and chalk ) to form salt solutions of sodium sulfate or sodium carbonate, of which the moisture evaporates to form their respective salt crystals.
Salt water or saltwater may refer to:
The site, however, may be identified with Secacah, which is referenced in the same area as the City of Salt in Josh 15: 61.
Salt, spices and herbs ( such as parsley ), as well as chopped vegetables ( such as onions, green peppers and celery ), may also be added.
Salt River may refer to:
Great Basin desert may refer to any of the named deserts all or partly in the Great Basin ( e. g., Great Salt Lake Desert, Escalante Desert, Mojave Desert, etc.
In the New Testament, when Jesus mentions a " city set upon a hill " that " cannot be hidden " ( one of the metaphors of Salt and Light in the Sermon on the Mount ) he may have been referring to Hippos.
Salt, pepper, paprika, cinnamon, cocoa, raisins and other ingredients may be added.
In a letter to Alida Bigelow dated 9 / 23 / 1919, F. Scott Fitzgerald advised the young woman to " read " Salt " young girl so that you may know what life B.
Salt Lake may refer to:
Salt may also refer to:
Salt may be added to the water if boiling artichokes.
Salt is also an important part of their diet and groups may stay at a mineral deposit for several days.
Salt that is iodised with iodide may slowly lose its iodine content by exposure to excess air over long periods.
* Salt may only be applied directly to the surface of the cheese.
He may be best known for having been one of the Hollywood Ten as well as directing Salt of the Earth, a 1954 film about a zinc miners ' strike in Grant County, New Mexico.
Salt was extremely valuable and unscrupulous merchants may have replaced the salt with other substances.
Salt water may enter the barachois during high tide.
Veruca Salt may refer to:

Salt and be
Salt water and salt spray are well-known issues that must be dealt with in any marine environment.
The field will be called Salt River Fields at Talking Stick.
During a pause in operations necessitated by the Spring Offensive in 1918 on the Western Front joint infantry and mounted infantry attacks towards Amman and Es Salt resulted in retreats back to the Jordan Valley which continued to be occupied by mounted divisions during the summer of 1918.
Halophiles can be found anywhere with a concentration of salt five times greater than the salt concentration of the ocean, such as the Great Salt Lake in Utah, Owens Lake in California, the Dead Sea, and in evaporation ponds.
** Salt, allowing a horse to catch the nagana disease, so that after recovery the horse can be used in infected areas
Following years of intermittent classes in the Salt Lake City Council House, the university began to be reestablished in 1867 under the direction of David O. Calder, who was followed by John R. Park in 1869.
The 2002 Salt Lake City Games proved to be Gagnon's best Olympics, with a total of three medals.
King Lear can be considered a literary variant of fairy tales such as Water and Salt and Cap O ' Rushes.
Some travelers carried their excess goods to Salt Lake City to be sold.
His first book on the subject was The Sceptical Chymist, published in 1661, in which he criticised the " experiments whereby vulgar Spagyrists are wont to endeavour to evince their Salt, Sulphur and Mercury to be the true Principles of Things.
It is estimated that approximately six to eight lake effect snowstorms occur in a year, and that 10 % of the average precipitation of Salt Lake City can be attributed to the lake effect.
The first US explorer in the Salt Lake area is believed to be Jim Bridger in 1825, although others had been in Utah earlier, some as far north as the nearby Utah Valley ( the Dominguez-Escalante expedition of 1776 were undoubtedly cognizant of the Salt Lake valley ).
The Salt Lake Temple, constructed on the block that would later be called Temple Square, took 40 years to complete.
A 2008 study by Men's Health and Women's Health magazines found Salt Lake City to be the healthiest city for women by looking at 38 different factors, including cancer rates, air quality and the number of gym memberships.
The heavy snow totals across the county can be attributed to the lake-effect, where precipitation is intensified by the warm waters of the Great Salt Lake, which never entirely freezes due to the lake's high salinity.
Fort McDowell was established approximately 25 miles northeast of present downtown Tempe on the upper Salt River in 1865 allowing for new towns to be built farther down the Salt River.
Salt flats surround the sea which can easily be broken using one's hand.
A history of the area's salt mining can be found at the Salt Museum.
It is by far the most populous unincorporated area of Salt Lake County, and would be its fifth-largest city if incorporated.

0.536 seconds.