It lives in Fresh water.
Amoebas can live in both fresh water and salt water environments. They are particularly common in freshwater habitats, such as ponds, lakes, and streams, where they feed on bacteria and other microorganisms.
Fresh water is from rain or snow and is very pure and free of dissolved salts. Salt water is sea water and contains salts (mainly sodium chloride ie common salt)brought in by rivers over millions of years which cannot escape and the sea therefore gets more and more salty every year. Well fresh water evaporates and with the salt water the salt stays in the water that hasn't evaporated yet.
False. Both fresh water and salt water provide habitats for a wide variety of living things, including plants, animals, and microorganisms. Many species have adapted to live in either freshwater or saltwater environments.
Carrots float in salt solution because the salt increases the density of the water, causing the carrot to float. This is due to the principle of buoyancy, where objects with lower density than the surrounding liquid will float.
One pound of salt for every one gallon of fresh water. Also, as the water evaporates, add only fresh water...and slowly! When I kept fish, I would drain half of the remaining water, then mix in the fresh water, then put the mixture back into the tank. This prevents the fish from getting a fresh water shock. The water will evaporate and leave the salt behind, so if you add more salt, it will be too much.
Cilia are not plants or animals. They are a growth on many creatures. Asking "if cilia live" is like asking if legs live.
flounders live in salt water. flounders can't live in fresh water
they live in salt water
All octopi, octopuses, live in salt water, but i recommend you ask a professional.
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Yes, Plankton can live on fresh OR salt water.
No extant amphibians live in salt water.
they live in salt and fres
Salt.
no a salt water snail has to be in salt water
fresh water