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You can use 'brackish' to describe a combination of salt and fresh water, usually found in lakes, ponds, and estuaries. For example: "The lake was filled with brackish water that tasted slightly salty."
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brackish
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Salty or slightly salty, as a mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries.
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Between April and November, on any given night at Lake Maracaibo – a large brackish bay connected to the Gulf of Venezuela – lightning bolts, appearing 200 to a minute, draw great cracks across the sky illuminating the night.
Others are fallowing farmland, or digging deeper to tap brackish groundwater, further depleting aquifers.On January 17th Governor Jerry Brown urged Californians to cut water use by 20% and issued a drought declaration, which loosens the rules restricting in-state water transfers.
More than 1 billion people live in areas where water is scarce, according to the United Nations, and that number could increase to 1.8 billion by 2025.One time-tested but expensive way to produce drinking water is desalination: removing dissolved salts from sea and brackish water.
Over two weeks they drifted east almost 400 miles, landing on Torishima, a barren volcanic speck whose only sustenance was brackish water lying in puddles and nesting seabirds.
In natural circumstances, the delta is brackish and its salinity changes with the tides.
Slaves cleared the brackish, heavily forested floodplain and turned it into arable land.
Meanwhile, dredges are pumping away the sand that has turned the Murray's mouth into a series of brackish ponds.
As a result, reverse osmosis first became established as a way to treat brackish water.Another important distinction is that reverse osmosis, unlike thermal desalination, calls for extensive pre-treatment of the feed water.
In places such as San Diego, which has measly and brackish groundwater and currently imports 90% of its water, the answer must be greater conservation, as much reuse as possible, with most of the rest coming from the sea.In this section Full-court press A blow to coal Because he was black?
But the brackish consensus also seems to leave students cold.
Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Fed since 2006, is a renowned contributor to brackish economics.For about a decade before the crisis, macroeconomists once again appeared to know what they were doing.
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