The sea.
Most forms of meat and fish naturally contain some salt, and when preserved or processed usualy have more salt added. In addition, most processed foods contain salt. Salt is used in most baked goods.
I could be wrong, but I am pretty sure it is not the temperate deciduous forest, but the rain forest biome that has the most biodiversity.
No, most lakes contain fresh water, not salt. Some salt lakes do exist.
No. Most of their salt is from mines, but they may have a sea salt out as well.
marine or salt water biome
Most foods contain salt naturaly and that is why we dont need to add any salt when we are cooking or eating food.
salt and whale siemen
A salt water biome, also known as a marine biome, includes oceans and seas. It is a large body of saline water that covers about 71% of the Earth's surface. Marine biomes support a diverse range of plant and animal life adapted to the high salinity and unique conditions of the ocean environment.
Salt water
Seawater contain sodium chloride (this is the most important component as salt) and many other impurities.
Although pond water can contain fresh water, some ponds also contain brackish or salt water.
Seawater contain sodium chloride (this is the most important component as salt) and many other impurities.