Yes. Archaea are a type of bacteria that exist in extreme or harsh environments (such as hot springs and salt lakes)
Add salt to water to obtain salt water.
salt is not from salt water
Salt water and brackish water are different in terms how the amount of salt. You can say salt water is brackish, since brackish water and salt water both contain salt. However, salt water has more salt than brackish water, since brackish water is a mix between salt water and fresh water (so it has less salt).
Any water that accumulates in lakes and springs originally fell on the land as rain - part of the water cycle.
Manatees do live in salt water if they live in Florida they live in salt water and they live in springs if it is warm
It has land, salt water, fresh water, lakes and springs. etc. go to Wickipida.com
Salt Springs State Park was created in 1973.
The Sea of Galilee is fresh water, fed by the River Jordan. The salinity is beginning to increase from salt water springs in the bed of the lake because too much fresh water is being extracted, but it remains a fresh water lake at present.
Yes. Salt has been a part of human needs and requirements for millennium. The colonists had to gather salt either by scrapping it from rocks along the sea shore or finding salt water springs and boiling away the water. Salt was used for preservation of food, as well as being added to cooking.
Springs are simply freshwater. But some of the fish, if any, in springs are salt and fresh water fish. Think of ponds and rivers and lakes. Those are all freshwater too. One more fact that I have to tell you is that water should be stored in a cool, dark, and dry place.
There are 4 main types of springs: - Seepage springs - Fracture springs - Tubular springs - Mineral springs
Yes. Archaea are a type of bacteria that exist in extreme or harsh environments (such as hot springs and salt lakes)
No. salt water is salt water. it already has salt in it
Willow Springs Water Park was created in 1928.
Western Springs Water Tower was created in 1892.
Salt water