How to use in-sentence of “brine”:
+ This prevents the water in the brine pool from mixing with the ‘normal’ seawater above.
+ But in extreme conditions, such as low oxygen level or salinity above 150‰, female brine shrimp produce eggs inside cysts.
+ Eventually, only a soup of brine was left.
+ Millions of tiny brine shrimp create an orange cast in mid-salinity ponds.
+ Tsukemono is a traditional Japanese food made by pickling vegetables in salt or brine for a few days to several decades.
+ Use of the brine shrimp, “Artemia” spp.
+ In tanks, they can eat bloodworms, brine shrimp and flake foods.
+ Inside this exoskeleton, which is made of chitin, is where the brine shrimp’s muscles are located.
Example sentences of “brine”:
+ Lithium is Extraction extracted from two main sources: crystals and brine pools.
+ Bromine is found as bromide in the ocean and in brine pools.
+ Salt that is gained through evaportation of seawater needs to be cleaned; this is done by dissloving it in brine and then forcing it to crystallize.
+ Salinity rose so high that the resulting brine could not support life, except at the top of the water column.
+ Pritchard, David Brine 1994.
+ In favourable conditions, the female brine shrimp can produce eggs that almost immediately hatch.
+ While in cysts, brine shrimp eggs survive temperatures of liquid air for up to two hours.
+ The head was generally par-boiled in brine to preserve the appearance of the head in display, while the quarters were more often prepared in pitch, for longer-lasting deterrent displays.
+ Between the normal water and the brine is a short Borderboundary zone called a halocline.
+ They also eat live food such as bloodworms or brine shrimp.
+ Lithium is Extraction extracted from two main sources: crystals and brine pools.
+ Bromine is found as bromide in the ocean and in brine pools.
+ Salt that is gained through evaportation of seawater needs to be cleaned; this is done by dissloving it in brine and then forcing it to crystallize.
+ These brine pools are completely without any oxygen.
+ Similarly spreading salt on ice melts it, if it’s not too cold: the salt progressively eats into the ice, forming brine which does not freeze at that temperature.
+ Smoked hams are cured in brine and then exposed to the smoke from burning wood chips.
+ Moderate halophiles live in marine salterns, saline lakes, in matter at the bottom of the sea, and in oil brine fields.
+ The salt is usually carried away as brine but in some places the solid salt is extracted.
+ It is mainly used to purify brine but applications include fireworks.
+ As a result, the brine is completely anoxic, and high in ammonia.