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Q: Where would organisms that are adapted to live in slightly salty water live?
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Where would organisms that are adapted to live in slightly salty water be found?

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Does salty water have a meniscus?

Yes, but it might be slightly different because the salt upsets the water's surface tension.


Organisms that live in the desert are adapted to survive a lack of water and?

Extreme temperatures


How can fish live in salty water when salty water hurts humans with a skin injury?

The ocean has always been salty and it is thought that life evolved in the oceans. This means that salt water fish have mechanisms for dealing with the salt in their environment. However, land animals have adapted to live away from the sea and have developed a waterproof covering (skin) to protect us from drying out. (They sort of carry a bit of the ocean with them). This means that if you were to dip your injury into SEA WATER (which is salty) you would NOT find this painful. The water must be made MORE SALTY than sea water before it would hurt. Water this salty would also hurt most fish.


Why is salty water not pure water?

it is because salty water is made of the dirty water which come from mountains melted water its small salty particles makes all the water salty thats what the reason is about salty water