there is a possible chance, but if you really want to watch something cool that has to do with salt, put salt on a slug it gets melted and bubbly and all that cool stuff!
No, starfish should not be put in tap water with salt. Starfish are marine animals and require a specific salinity level to survive. Putting them in tap water with salt can disrupt their internal balance and harm them. It is best to keep starfish in a saltwater tank that mimics their natural environment.
The salt draws the water out of the bacteria. This causes them to shrivel up and die, literally. This is why people use saline solution on piercings and gargle salt water.
Yes, starfish do live in salt water.
you shrivel because the water you were in is probably not a saline solution... basically there is salt in your body and if you are in the water for a long time, your skin will shrivel to make up the difference between how much salt is in your cells and how much is in the water
no because they need salt
Salt actually pulls water out of their body and they will shrivel and die.
every kind of starfish is found in salt water
No, they will shrivel up and die.
dont you know if we scatter salt on a potted plant the plant will shrivel up and die because it will become a concentrated solution ....................... ............... ....... ... . . .
why do people put starfish in the window
it can live in lemonade but it has to be in salt water
Salt draws water from plant cells. This causes the cells to dehydrate and the plant to shrivel up and die.