Although salmon are born in freshwater rivers they spend their lives at sea.
After spawning they spend a couple of years making their way down river to the sea.
They then adapt to sea water and spend up to two years at sea before swimming back to the actual river they were spawned in.
There they lay their eggs and die within two weeks, enriching the river with food for their young to repeat the cycle all over again.
Yes.
Anadromous salmon are born in fresh water, travel to the sea to live, then swim back up the same waterways to where they were born so they can spawn.
Land-locked salmon live in fresh water.
They spawn in fresh water and then die. The fry make their way to the ocean where they grow to adulthood and then they return to fresh water to spawn and die.
technically yes because they live in water.
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Atlantic Salmon live in different places in the Atlantic Ocean, hence the name "Atlantic Salmon".
Salmon are fish. All fish live in water.
The spawn(reproduce) in the rivers and they live in the ocean and in some of the Great lakes.
It depends on what type of salmon you are talking about. Pick One: Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Sockeye Salmon, or any other salmon.
THEY LIVE in the atlantic ocian
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Yes! Salmon Live in Minnesota's Water of Lake Superior. There are currently 3 species: Pink salmon, Coho Salmon and Chinook Salmon. Atlantic Salmon were stocked years ago but the stocking program no longer exists. All Resident Salmon have been stocked. Currently there are no Salmon Stocking Programs in Minnesota's Lake Superior Waters.
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salmon?
They live in water not trees.