Mine does.
In the world more people enjoy eating foods with salt but more children like sugars.
Adults should eat no more than 6g of salt a day. Children should have even less.6g of salt is about a teaspoonful.
6 gram of salt for adults 5 gram a day for children aged 7 to 10 3 gram for children aged 4 to 6 daily.
Most insects prefer sugar, as most drink nectar, which is very sweet. It is very unlikely that a insect would prefer salt.
yes. But they prefer salt water
they don't need it ,but they prefer it.
Sword Fish prefer salt water because it kills bacteria.
To stretch a point, they are slightly safer, yes- salt water has more buoyancy than fresh water, making "staying afloat" somewhat easier. That does NOT mean children can be unsupervised in a salt water pool.
Some people prefer just salt, others prefer butter, caramel or cheese.
it depends on the adult. adults can consume generous amounts of sea salt with beneficial effects; however, table salt should be limited. the micronutrients in sea salt are necessary for optimal metabolic function. each person is different so if you crave salt, then eat it. read more about electrolyte involvement in metabolic homeostasis for more information.
It's because reefs are built by salt water animals.
The recommendation for adults is no more than 2,300-2,400mg per day.