Fresh.
It is called "fresh water" (rather than salt water, or brackish water which has substantially more salt in it).
No. Shield volcanoes form from basaltic lava with a low silica content and a low water content.
Yes, because saline water has low freezing point as compare to distilled water or pure water.
Peanuts typically have a water content of around 7-8%. This low water content contributes to their crunchy texture when roasted.
Yes. While the most dangerous eruptions involve magma that is rich in silica and water, any volcanic eruption can be harmful.
Fresh.
Fresh.
It is called "fresh water" (rather than salt water, or brackish water which has substantially more salt in it).
Fresh.
Fresh.
Fresh water typically has a saline content of less than 0.5 parts per thousand, brackish water 0.5-30, and saltwater 30-50
Yes they do, they usually are adapted to survive; both low and high saline content, drastic temperature fluctuations, and without water for long periods of time.
No derr need fresh water to survive they are like people they need freshwater That's not fully true a deer can survive water up to a relatively low saline content, just as humans can tolerate
No. Shield volcanoes form from basaltic lava with a low silica content and a low water content.
It depends on the salt content of the water. (low air pressure=high salt content, high air pressure=low salt content) jks
Yes, because saline water has low freezing point as compare to distilled water or pure water.
Some IV's use saline solution, and some IVs use half normal saline solutions. There are other variants, as well (including lactated Ringer's solutions, for instance). Basically, these are various concentrations of salt water which mimic the salt content in the blood (more or less). It can be used to add other medications into your bloodstream. It's also used when the patient has low blood volume from an injury. It can also help reverse dehydration.