yes , due to the depletion of water resources , in coming few years water will be properly depleted so might have scientists developed any new technologies which will help in the existence of life without fresh water
Every animal and plant needs water with out water just like us human beings we die more faster than starving
becas their life span is less
The snake can live up to one or two weeks without its body because it has enough energy to survive with only its brain.
It will die, because they need salt to survive for any great length of time.
No. Lake Toba is a freshwater lake.
No derr need fresh water to survive they are like people they need freshwater That's not fully true a deer can survive water up to a relatively low saline content, just as humans can tolerate
no ma can survive without water.
Yes it can survive in freshwater.
There are freshwater trout. For them it's no problem.
No.
that they have no problem to survive
no, as brine shrimp are saltwater animals and will not survive in freshwater.
No, plants cannot survive without sunlight, herbivores cannot survive without plants, and I don't think carnivores and omnivores can survive without herbivores. Besides, they would all freeze to death within a few days anyway.
Non-existant...obviously!
yes
It is likely that stenohaline freshwater fish would die. Others with better osmoregulatory abilities might be able to survive.
Without them,you willl not survive
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