Yes, shrimp, krill and much more live in saltwater. Over 3/4 of our planet is covered in water, and most of that is indeed salt water. So the majority of marine mammals fish and many other interesting water creatures and plants survive in salt water. The minute microscopic organisms to large mammals live in saltwater. Blue whale, which is the largest animal that lives in saltwater.
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The oceans contain probably far more diverse life than exists on land, recent discoveries on microorganisms have opened more avenues for studying life forms.
Go to :
http://www.destination-Scuba.com
This site will give you some insights into what the saltwater - oceans contain..... there's a whole un-explored world out there.
Yes, bioluminescence is found in both fresh and salt water environments. It is a common phenomenon in marine organisms like certain species of fish, jellyfish, and plankton. In freshwater environments, bioluminescence can also be seen in organisms such as fireflies and some types of fungi.
Marine organisms that maintain their internal salt concentration to match their environment are known as osmoconformers, such as jellyfish, sea anemones, and some bivalves. These organisms allow their internal salt concentration to vary with the surrounding seawater to avoid losing excessive water or becoming dehydrated.
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Yes, the amount of rain in an area determines the types of organisms that can live there. Organisms have adapted to the specific amount of rainfall in an area, with some species requiring more water while others can thrive in dry conditions. Rainfall affects the availability of water, which is essential for the survival of plants and animals in an ecosystem.
yes it is, it causes plants to loose nutrients. IAT also affect the germination of some plants, not all because there are some plants who live under water in the ocean?{salt is in ocean water}
Some beetles can and do live in salt water, such as the salt creek tiger
The wet kind. Some species live in fresh water, others live in salt water.
They live in water, some species live in salt water, others live in fresh water.
Some fish live in salt water because they just do. Some fish live in water because they were put in water. If you get a fish at home you can put it in salt or water. It also depends on there skin because the fish can have very sensitive skin and can only touch a certain kind of water
salt water food decorations rocks some air some water and little spaces
salt water crocodiles do, and can go from fresh to salt water at will.
some star fish live in salt water
when there is a full moon fresh water sources get enough salt in them for a shark to live in them for a couple of days (there are also some breeds of fresh water sharks they can also live in salt water)
Some can live in both.
nope. ive been to a fresh water oyster farm.
No, salt water is not sterile. It may contain various microorganisms, such as bacteria and algae, even though the high salinity can inhibit the growth of some types of organisms.
no they cant im afraid unless they were born in tap water. otherwise they can only live in salt water. also, you cannot put salt into water and call that 'salt water' because that is simply dumb.