Well yes you can... but the sea water as you all know is FULL of salt. As such, the salt will make the soil unusable. All fire needs 3 things to exist: Heat, fuel & oxygen. Remove enough of any one of these & fire will cease to exist.
you put water or land on the sea river etc
Put it in the sea.
we put it in the sea water so that they can breathe
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The process is called desalination - to take the salt out. Build your fire, put sea water in a pot on the fire to boil, now the important part, you need to collect the steam, using wide green shiny type leaves (non-poisonous)on a rack or a y shaped stick, place them over the steam shiny side down, the steam will build up (condense) on the leaves and start to run off (best if leaves are on an angle), collect this run off in a cup, this is pure water - the salt will stay in the pot that's in the fire, you can keep adding sea water as you go to produce as much as you want.
you get fish from sea to us by and when a rope put it into the water and when the a fish bits the rope you pull it out of the water
Water conditioner to remove chemicals from tap water is perfectly fine. It might even be better than using a water purifier or bottled water.
The "water" as you asker put it is not exactly just "water". It is the South China Sea. It is just a small little sea between China and Taiwan. It is "water", but bigger "water".
You just have water and don't change it 'til 10 days The fire algae is the large no. In sea water or ocean.. Some people relefe the algae and they use for fire
Fire Sea was created in 1991.
The fish will get sick and die.