Salty liquid typically refers to a solution that contains a significant concentration of salt, primarily sodium chloride, dissolved in water. Common examples include seawater, which has an average salinity of about 3.5%, and brine, which is a more concentrated saltwater solution. Salty liquids are important in various natural processes, including oceanic ecosystems and weather patterns, as well as in culinary applications and food preservation.
Sweat is a salty liquid from pores.
sweat!
Salty water has a lower freezing point than pure water. So, very salty water may have a chance of being liquid on Mars. However there seems to be no liquid water on Mars.
A salty or slightly salty mixture of water. A mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries.
really very salty
That is brine, basically salty water
Just add sugar
Soy sauce is a brown, salty, liquid used as a condiment
Soy sauce is a brown, salty, liquid used as a condiment
Soy sauce is a brown, salty, liquid used as a condiment
These are called sweat glands.
gall bladder