Nope, not at all.
Salty is a flavor detected on the surface of your tongue.
Prickly is either the state of being covered with little, sharp needles (prickles), or the state of feeling like you have been touched by something with prickles.
I suspect that you are thinking of "Salty and Pickled" which are very similar in meaning.
No they are not the same.
For the same reason it is salty now. Rivers flow into it but not out and there is a high rate of evaporation.
Yes, a shiny leaved plant with a prickly edge is a weed. Prickly lettuce and prickly sida may be considered weeds because of their aggressive, invasive growth patterns for resources and space in well-drained garden soils. Prickly lettuce vectors many of the same diseases associated with cultivated lettuce while both plants quickly take over the neighborhood, be it vegetation-filled or vegetation-sparse.
They are the same.
yes, because people have the same tates like sweet,sour,bitter,and salty
Salty water will generally melt faster than non-salty water. The presence of salt lowers the freezing point of water, causing it to melt faster when exposed to the same temperature. The salt disrupts the hydrogen bonding between water molecules, making it easier for them to break apart and melt.
Twisted or curved are about the same meaning as crooked.
Salt water is salty because of chemicals that are dissolved in the water. The water is still H2O, the same as fresh water.
A synonym of course. An antonym for a word that is defined for hvaing the opposite or nearly the opposite meaning.
synonyms
warped, distorted.
because the natural chemical balanse make it so, it's got the same salinity as the blood.