You will want to drink like a horse:)
No eventually they pupate and turn into adult houseflies.
No, it is not possible but it is not recommended to totally avoid salt excepting cases or heart diseases or other illness when potassium chloride is recommended.
Yes, some salts are toxic enough that in the right person they can result in death.
It is very unlikely a cat will die, or have any detrimental effect on the cat from eating a single peanut. Peanuts are very high in salt which can harm the cat in large doses, so it is best to keep them out of a cat's reach.
The organisms that eat cordgrass will die, then the other organisms, who eat the cordgrass eating organisms, will die of hungry.
the salt in the salt water will dehydrate you and you will die.
It may die from eating mold.
No you cannot die from eating to many vegetables
No.
eating too much of it of course.imagine if you eat junk food your whole life then at adult age your overweight and probaly die at age 63
They can not die of eating lemons, although it is very surprising.
Eating salt may not kill the baby, but too much salt consumption can cause a fatal and rapid increase in blood pressure and lethal kidney failure. The latter is the best known, and deadliest, effect of high dose salt consumption. Babies have a very fragile system and the kidneys are an immensely important factor in that system. The tiny and meek kidneys cannot process and filter added salt at such a young age. This can cause severe kidney damage and possibly lead to brain failure.