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The term "salmon" refers to a specific type of fish, and as such, it doesn't have a direct antonym in the traditional sense. However, if you consider "salmon" in the context of color, an antonym could be a color like "blue" or "green." In culinary terms, one might think of a fish that is typically not associated with salmon, such as "tuna."
No! Salmon is fish. Type your answer here...
yes
* the state of being contaminated * contaminant: a substance that contaminates * the act of contaminating or polluting; including (either intentionally or accidentally) unwanted substances or factors wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
Can you eat salmon on a fat free diet
well you may have had too much to eat or you could be alergic to salmon or maybe it could have been food poisening or just expired fish.
Yes, a pH-sensitive color indicator can be used to detect the presence of a contaminant in a fluid that should be sterile. When the contaminant alters the pH of the fluid, causing a color change in the indicator, it indicates contamination. This method can provide a quick visual indication of potential contamination.
As many as they could possibly hold without causing problems, the farmers do wish to optimize their profit.
No a salmon can't eat a starfish. this is because the starfish could easily eat the salmon because its mouth is on it's belly and can literally stretch out to three feet.
An impure substance can be called a mixture. It could be either heterogeneous mixture or homogeneous mixture.
Salmon could range greatly in price given its species and location. If salmon is purchased in the desert, it could be up to 10-12 dollars for a single fillet. If near the harbor where they are fished, conversely, it would be no more than 5 dollars for the same size fillet.
they used salmon for food yes but the NW thought that if they put the bones of the salmon back in the river that it would bring the salmon back to life and bring more with it so that their tribe could survive.