The phrase "salt green streams" originates from the poem "The Waste Land" by T.S. Eliot, published in 1922. It vividly describes the imagery of polluted waters and the desolation of modern life. The juxtaposition of "salt" and "green" highlights the contrast between nature and the effects of industrialization and decay. This phrase encapsulates Eliot's themes of disillusionment and the loss of vitality in the post-World War I era.
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The expression is to be worth one's salt, not"worthy" of it. Salt was actually a form of payment ( cf "salary"). The expression means to earn one's keep.
salt is formed in the sea by water from rivers and streams washing salt from the ground into the ocean.
because it will come back, its from the copper and the salt air turns it green.
Salt gets into the ocean through a process called erosion, where rocks on land break down and release minerals like salt into rivers and streams. These rivers and streams then carry the salt into the ocean, gradually increasing its salinity over time.
Copper (II) sulfate is a salt that is green in color.
Peru has both Fresh and Salt water. Salt Water in the ocean and Fresh in lakes, streams, and on the mountains.
boil the green fig and shred the salt fish move the bones add salt
Green salt is made of a combination of salt, herbs (such as basil, parsley, tarragon, and chervil), and sometimes other ingredients like garlic or lemon zest. The color comes from the addition of these green herbs to the salt mixture.
The ingredients for Pesto include garlic, pine nuts, washed and dried basil leaves and coarse salt.
All oceans are salt water, the only bodies of fresh water are lakes, rivers, streams, etc.
first of all, the proper grammer isIs stream water fresh water or salt water? now to answer your question;streams come from rivers, that come from mountainsthe mountains snow melts to fill the riverssnow is made in clouds, clouds get their water from the oceanthe ocean is salt water, but the clouds cant pick up saltso it is fresh water