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How can a drop of salt water once have been a drop of fresh water
A drop of salt water could have once been a drop of fresh water if it evaporated and then condensed again, accumulating salt along the way. This process is known as the water cycle.
A drop of salt water could have once been a drop of fresh water through the process of evaporation. Fresh water evaporates from oceans, lakes, or rivers, leaving salt behind, which eventually forms into saltwater. When the evaporated fresh water condenses and falls back to earth as precipitation, it can mix with saltwater from the oceans, resulting in a drop of saltwater.
The synchronization occurs because the new drop of water can only form once the previous drop has fallen and exposed a fresh surface on which the next drop can accumulate. This timing effect is a result of the physics of surface tension, gravity, and the flow of water.
Yes, a plaintiff can drop a lawsuit once it has been filed by voluntarily dismissing the case.
it will have been dropped twice.
the life cycle of the fresh water shrimp is that it starts as a tiger then a lion then a polar bear and when it jumps in the water it turns into a whale once it dies it becomes the fresh water shrimp
Within a week it will stay distelled.
No they do not "need" salt in their water. Mollies (Poecilia sp.) originally came from brackish (Estuarine) waters and provided it is done very slowly they can eventully live in a marine environment, but they have been kept and bred in fresh water for so long now that salt is not a neccessity as it once was 60 years ago.
Their are 3 things you need wich are Fresh air,sunshine, water and water them once a day so it stays healthy
After the first week then add once a day regulrly