yes
The word 'salty' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a salty pretzel, a salty marsh).
"Brackish" water. "Urine" would also be a valid answer.
sweet
Salty
Brine
Yes, "a huge handful of salty crisps" is an noun phrase as it is a group of words centered around a noun (handful) that functions as a single unit in a sentence.
Definitely they are salty.
crisps are worse for you because they are more salty no chocolate to much sugar. A recent edition of QI stated that crisps are worse as remants stay behind in the cavities of the teeth.
When you eat salty crisps, the high salt content can cause your cells to retain excess water to balance the concentration of salt inside and outside the cells. This can lead to dehydration and increased blood pressure. Additionally, consuming salty snacks regularly can contribute to long-term health issues such as high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease.
For salty, have some pretzles. A handful is about 100 calories. Or have salted nuts.
no. stay away from the salty products for dogs
The most dehydrating foods are those which are particularly salty, such as bacon rashers or potato chips/crisps. Any form of alcoholic drink is also very dehydrating.
"salty"
Briny refers to salty water so on the briny would refer to being on a body of salty water.
its because its too salty you wouldn't want to drink salty water would you?
The sea or the ocean.
To say 'salty' in Spanish, you would say 'salado' for masculine words and 'salada' for feminine words.