fish that live in salt water.
sea sponges are found in mostly in salt water, but a few live in fresh water.
umm the salt water is used to ahving salt in its natural habitat and the fresh water is not
sea sponges are found in mostly in salt water, but a few live in fresh water.
Sponges (poriferans) are very simple animals that live permanently attached to a location in the water - they are sessile as adults. There are from 5,000 to 10,000 known species of sponges. Most sponges live in salt water - only about 150 species live in fresh water. Sponges evolved over 500 million years ago. The body of this primitive animal has thousands of pores which let water flow through it continually. Sponges obtain nourishment and oxygen from this flowing water. The flowing water also carries out waste products.
Hermit crabs require both fresh and salt water to thrive. They drink fresh water to stay hydrated and occasionally dip into salt water to replenish minerals and salts. It's important for their overall health and ability to moult properly.
No Sponges dont move in water....! (:
Nearly all most all of the 5,000 known sponges are found in saltwater; however, 150 species live in freshwater.
Sponges filter their food when water flows by.
Sponges are located in marine water ,mostly benthic .
sponges are use in washing plates,glass of water.some sponges are in/on salted water on the ocean floor.
The dead sponges (and the synthetic sponges) we use for cleaning are insulators. Live sponges are conductors because their tissues are saturated with salt water. It is possible to produce many metals in "sponge" form, as these "sponges" are metallic they are conductors. Gold for example is produced in "sponge" form when extracted with Mercury and the mercury is roasted out. This "gold sponge" is then melted and poured in molds to make bulion.
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