yes
No seas are saltwater like oceans
Saltwater fish live in the saltwater seas and oceans around the world.
No, seas are bodies of saltwater that are connected to oceans and are typically surrounded by land on all sides. Continents are large landmasses that are also surrounded by water such as oceans and seas.
Oceans and seas are comprised of saltwater, and rivers are comprised of freshwater(drinkable, or potable)
Approximately 97% of Earth's water is saltwater found in oceans and seas.
2/3 of it is covered in WATER
Salmon primarily live in saltwater environments, such as oceans and seas, but they migrate to freshwater rivers and streams to spawn.
There are all sorts of different fish in the oceans and seas, and there are many different diets associated with them. There is no one food that ALL saltwater fish will eat.
None. Chicago is inland and on a Great Lake.
In the seas and oceans where the water has a significant salt content. Also in salt water aquariums.
A saltwater ecosystem is a habitat that consists of marine organisms and environments where saltwater is the predominant feature, such as oceans, seas, and saltwater marshes. These ecosystems are host to a diverse range of marine species, including fish, coral reefs, and various marine plants and animals, all of which are interconnected and reliant on the saltwater environment for survival.
There is by far more saltwater in the world. The oceans of the world are saltwater, and by volume the oceans compose over ninety percent of Earth's water.