Sentences with phrase «what of salty water»

The artists found shared ground in the form of feminist philosophy and fantastical storytelling for their shared 2007 installation «Salty Water / What of Salty Water,» at Portikus in Frankfurt, which saw the artists constructing a surreal tale of non-narrative nautical adventure.

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Imagine what happens when I combined my favorite spicy flavors with a salty snack like mixed nuts... well, I mean after I took a few sips of water... I. Was.
The leading explanation for what happened at Occator is that it could have had, at least in the recent past, a reservoir of salty water beneath it.
In 2015, geologist Colin Dundas of the U.S. Geological Survey in Flagstaff, Ariz., and colleagues discovered what looked like streaks of salty water that appeared and disappeared in Gale Crater, where Curiosity is roving.
Craving: Salty Food What It Means: Stress (body craves salt when stress levels are intensely raised for a long period of time which depletes your adrenal gland's ability to create aldosterone which is a hormone that helps to retain sodium) Nutritional Deficiency: Chloride, Iodine, Low Electrolytes Supportive Foods: Fish, cashews, water, dark leafy greens, nuts, seeds, legumes Supportive Lifestyle Tips: Exercise, go for a walk, meditate, stretch, do yoga, deep breathe
From the page http://www.earth911.org/PcXSM/master.asp?s=lib&a=Water/water.asp, find out the answer to this question: What percentage of the worlds water is salty or otherwise undrinkable?
At the mines, salty water is diverted into pools and then dried up by the sun — what's left is a thin layer of salt.
The latter answer was not on what I asked, as that was meant if a lower inflow of salty water (via the Gulf Stream in negative NAO conditions), may be the cause (with relative constant fresh water inflow / precipitation).
This makes it clear to what extent the variability in the inflow of «warm and salty» North Atlantic water at times of positive values of the NAO (North Atlantic Oscillation) dominates the temperature of the Atlantic water mass by importing «vast quantities of heat» into the Arctic Ocean to induce core temperatures in the intermediate layer in Nansen Basin that are much warmer than in the Canadian Basin, far downstream.
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