There is nothing extra special about Saltwater Fish that helps them with their environment. Some fish actually can live in fresh or saltwater.
A saltwater ecosystem is a habitat that consists of marine organisms and environments where saltwater is the predominant feature, such as oceans, seas, and saltwater marshes. These ecosystems are host to a diverse range of marine species, including fish, coral reefs, and various marine plants and animals, all of which are interconnected and reliant on the saltwater environment for survival.
Saltwater shores are very salty and lots of things live in it.
Salty. It's connected to all oceans, which are all saltwater, therefore, it is salty.
Deserts can have fresh water but some of lakes that are salty, very salty.
Extremophiles, such as certain species of archaea, can be found in extremely hot or salty locations. These organisms have adapted to thrive in harsh environments that would be lethal to most other life forms.
No, crocodiles do not grow in salty water. Crocodiles can live in both fresh and saltwater environments, but they do not physically grow in the water itself. They grow by consuming food and nutrients from their surroundings.
Yes, olives are typically salty due to the brine or saltwater solution they are often preserved in.
it would taste salty
All oceans are salty.
dont you mean saltwater fish?
Saltwater becomes salty when minerals and salts, such as sodium chloride, dissolve in water. These minerals come from rocks and soil on land that are eroded and carried into the ocean by rivers. As the water evaporates, the concentration of salts increases, making the water salty.
eels live in salty water they can't live in normal water because they can't get their electric shocks on