Water is not a species; rather, it is a chemical compound composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom (H2O). It exists in various states, including liquid, solid (ice), and gas (water vapor), and is essential for all known forms of life. Water plays a crucial role in biological processes, ecosystems, and the climate.
The only fish species that i know of that lives out of water is the dead kind.
The wet kind. Some species live in fresh water, others live in salt water.
One kind of organism is a species.
poisons water and kills sea life. can kill off species of organisms
Humpback whales are the most prominent whale species in Hawaiian waters.
No. Barracudas are saltwater species. But members of the pike family are similar in appearance.
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the answer depends on the fish species. if you didn't get the fish at a pet store, and found the fish in the ocean, keep it in saltwater. if not, use freshwater.
in Latin the word Species mean "kind"Species (-ei, f.) is a Latin noun derived from the verb specere, "to look at". Originally it meant "a sight" or "a view"; later "outward appearance; shape; form" and ultimately "kind; type".
species is a kind and organisms are things
Feline.
mammal