from the water picking up brown sediment, i.e. dirt
Rainbow, brown, brook.
'I' in the poem the brook refers to 'the brook' which is a body of water.
No, a brook is a small stream of fresh water. So the brook trout is a fresh water fish, not a salt water fish.
Rain disturbes the silt at the bottom and causes it to rise in the water amking the murky-brown colour.
'Brown' may be caused by a number of things. Most likely cause is iron in your water, which is very common.
yes. A brook trout live in freshwater.
tiger trout
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When iodine is mixed with water, it forms a solution that appears brown due to the interaction between iodine molecules and water molecules. The brown color comes from the absorption of light by the iodine molecules, which causes them to appear brown to our eyes.
A brook means a stream. The shallow brook flowing between muddy paths like a fine sheet of water.
bring in fresh water
A homonym for "small stream" is "brook." Both "stream" and "brook" refer to a small body of water flowing naturally in a specific direction.