In a typical saltwater swimming pool nothing living other then micro organisms should be able to survive. In a saltwater pool with water, filtration and components designed for marine life, they could.
Yes, the environment needs saltwater. Saltwater is necessary for marine life to live.
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Marine life and oxygen for those organisms to survive ! And sediments, which are none living !
for marine life be able to survive (they also require oxygen)
Water is the life itself. No life without water. One can't survive without water. All animals and plants that one live upon and rely upon can't survive without water. Even water is important to have marine transport.
the basic needs of a sea otter is an ocean, salt, food, and water
they both have swag
Not saltwater fish, but some freshwater animals/fish.
animals that do not live in water are called mammals unless if it is a dolphin or turtle. amphibian: vertebrates that live life in and out of the water
A marine biologist studies the life in the oceans and other saltwater environments. Terms that a marine biologist may use include abiotic, bacterium, bivalves and chordates.
No marine life live on Antarctica: marine life lives in open water. However, marine birds and marine mammals do visit Antarctica's beaches to breed.
Life needs air and water to survive