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In addition, salt-rich slush is a good conductor of electricity.
The fiber burns away, leaving a salt-rich ash.
In addition, some of these clearings have salt-rich soils, which attracts elephants as well as other mammals.
The self-lit land lies smooth and barren, for the salt-rich soil is inhospitable even to hardy desert scrub.
Sossusvlei is a clay pan, of roughly elliptical shape, covered in a crust of salt-rich sand.
This was due to the lack of a continuous barrier, corruption within the customs staff and the westward expansion of Bengal towards salt-rich states.
They are found in many different climatic regions, from arctic to tropical conditions, but are particularly associated with salt-rich steppes, marshes, and sea coasts.
The restricted flow of salt-rich seawater into the basin allows evaporation to occur, resulting in the precipitation of salt, with the evaporites being deposited.
However, due to the high salt content which goes into the preparation, ngapi, like all salt-rich foods, should be consumed in moderation in patients with salt-sensitive hypertension.
Then, turning north, one's view is punctuated by the ornately peculiar steeple of once salt-rich Bourgneuf - a dormant town that now mainly boasts a very pleasant provincial museum.
Evidence of this life includes the satellite's salt-rich particles having an "ocean-like" composition that indicates most of Enceladus's expelled ice comes from the evaporation of liquid salt water.
The scurvy-grass seeds become trapped on car wheels, transported often for a considerable distance, and then washed off, to grow in the salt-rich soil at the side of the road where other plants cannot survive.
In 2013, it was reported that the Shanghai Tower, along with numerous other large Chinese buildings, had been constructed with salt-rich concrete - a potentially serious corrosion risk to the tower's structural steel components.
Natural sources of salt used by porcupines include different salt-rich plants (such as yellow water lily and aquatic liverwort), fresh animal bones, outer tree bark and mud in salt-rich soils.
The seaway, when modeled as a large bay, can have a very broad gyre formed from moving warm salt-rich water from the Tethys northward along the eastern shore, and cool Boreal waters southward along the western shore.
When the Celts settled in the late Iron Age (around 450 BC) they also chose the valley of the Danube River and salt-rich regions around Salzburg, encountering Illyrians who had wandered there from the Balkan region.
From the Bronze Age (in the 2nd millennium BC) fixed transhumance routes appeared, like the Ligurian drailles that linked the maritime Liguria with the alpages, long before any purposely-constructed roadways formed the overland routes by which salt-rich provinces supplied salt-starved ones.