none salt water will kill most plants
no common vegetables that i know of.well it depends on how salty we're talking about. tamatoes and peppers acctually taste better if irrigated with brakish water but we're taking one sixth of sea salt levels here. salicornia likes salty water but isn't very common.
No but you can make Saltwater edible using the Reverse Osmosis Method.
They irrigated their soil by using the irrigation system that was first developed in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia.
- by chemical analysis- using a salinometer
Yes.
Using water from a water softener to irrigate grass can harm it due to the high levels of sodium that can build up in the soil. This can lead to poor grass growth and even damage to the grass over time. It's best to avoid using water from a water softener to irrigate grass.
The saltwater model outboards are manufactured using stainless steel in areas that are prone to excessive corrosion. This is an added benefit with continuous saltwater operation.
Grey mullet can be caught using fly fishing techniques.
No, saltwater bullheads are fish that require water to breathe using their gills. They do not have the ability to breathe out of water like some other species of fish.
Eat your Vegetables
The pure water is the solvent and the minerals, salts that dissolved in the water (to make salt water) are called the solute. I assumed you were talking about sea/salt water? If you are talking about common salt dissolved in water the the salt is the solute and the water is the solvent.
You can write a command sentence, "You cut up up the vegetables", or "(you) Cut up the vegetables." Or you can insert a person's name instead of using 'you'.