Yes
If you are talking about natural waters, they are either salty (ocean --> covers most of the world; 97%) or fresh (lakes/rivers/glaciers --> not so much; about 3%)
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water is salty and temperatures differ
Sea sponges are found in a variety of habitats in the ocean, from shallow coastal waters to deep-sea environments. They typically attach themselves to hard surfaces like rocks, coral reefs, or the ocean floor. Sea sponges can also be found in both warm and cold waters around the world.
One good experiment to demonstrate why the ocean is salty involves using a simulation with a container filled with water and adding salt to it. As the water evaporates, the salt remains behind, showing how salt gets deposited in the ocean over time through processes like evaporation and erosion from rocks. This can help explain why the ocean is salty.
Juicy, greasy, things like that
Like all oceans and seas, the Atlantic Ocean is salt water.
Salt waters climate is the opposite of the fresh water's climate,so it's climate is salty.
No, the ocean is salty primarily due to the presence of dissolved minerals like sodium and chloride from weathering of rocks on land and volcanic activity. Fish semen would not be a significant contributing factor to the salinity of the ocean.
it is in the Atlantic,Pacific,and the indian ocean. The like to live in shallow salty waters. If they live in warm waters for a long time they change color.
They look like a greenish-brown rock in shallow waters near the Indian and Pacific Ocean.
Aloha: Very rare usage to mean rising wave; could also be to ponder or reflect upon the waters (like of the sea or ocean).