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Because it is not connected to the sea water. It is stored as under ground water

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Were can you find worms in your backyard at 1200 in the spring?

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The halophytes are able to tolerate salty soil because they can concentrate salt in their root cells and the high salt concentration keeps water from diffusing out of the cells into the surrounding salty soil.


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What happens to water or soil when salinization occurs?

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Why does water taste salty in certain regions?

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