The clam in the salt water would not last very long. It needs to be in it's original habitat of water.
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The poor little animal would probably die of suffocation as it uses up the oxygen dissolved in the water. Also, if the brine is a home-made mix, its strength would probably differ markedly from that of the clam's home sea-water, possibly affecting its ability to absorb what little oxygen is available.
A clam might become a fossil if it gets trapped on a sedimentary rock and remains there for a long..long...time.
yes it can but it cant go out of the water for long
Clams are not living. They are like rocks.
I would assume it would last for around 20-60 minutes in the water depending on the brand you would be using
About a week
Yes, they serve clam chowder.
they can last up to 3 days in the water.
its would last a family for five days and then they would have to take a dump on each others back and eat that for the rest of there lives
Water cycle is a continuous process. It will last long.
It will last as long as the bottle holds up.
Modern coolants last a long time. I would however drain and replace the coolant every 5 years. Be sure and create a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and distilled water. Do not use tap water.
Water lilies can last a long time and require little maintenance. They live in the water and pond. As long as the water does not get too cold and ice it will be fine.