Most marine ecosystems do contain saltwater. Some bodies of water do contain freshwater, but they are not the majority.
Seawater contain sodium chloride and many other impurities.
All the marine life and plants die in the water.
Aquatic ecosystem is broadly divided in two major class Marine ecosystem Fresh water ecosystem now fresh water ecosystem again sub divided into lentic ecosystem, and lotic ecosystem Aquatic ecosystem is also studied under hydrobiology
the abiotic factors of the marine biome are the sand, the rocks, the water, the o2 etc.
Three physical factors of the ecosystem are temperature, sunlight, and wind and three chemical factors are level of water in soil, level of plant nutrients in soil, and levels of dissolved oxygen.
A land, or terrestrial, ecosystem is all the living organisms and their physical environment on a particular piece of land. Terrestrial ecosystems may interact and overlap with marine (salt-water) and limnological (fresh-water) ecosystems. A number of terrestrial biomes can be used to classify smaller ecosystem
All the marine life and plants die in the water.
The marine ecosystem.
Marine or salt lake ecosystem is called salt water ecosystem .
The ocean is considered an ecosystem. 70 percent of the earth is made up of ocean water.A+-- Marine
No, distilled water is pure water. There is nothing but H2O in it. However, if it is not stored properly, gasses can easily become dissolved in it. due to lack of dissolved gases marine animals do not survive in it...
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Sorry for this short answer... Earth. A briny water ecosystem can contain both salt and fresh water, though it is all mixed together. These ecosystems are where a fresh water source, such as a river, meets a salt water source, such as an ocean. River deltas commonly have briny water.
sandy rocky salty water
its like a big water bottle.
marine ecosystem depends on water temperature, water depth, and the amount of sunlight
marine ecosystem depends on water temperature, water depth, and the amount of sunlight