they dont
shot out to my man oceas albarran keep doing yo thing remeber SUR 13 for life man
Well, they say that salt is a mineral, so it is not a living thing.. It is non living
Freshwater biomes are characterized by low salt concentration, such as lakes, rivers, and wetlands, while saltwater biomes have high salt concentration and include oceans and seas. Freshwater biomes support a different array of plant and animal species adapted to lower salt levels, while saltwater biomes have diverse marine life adapted to high salinity.
Salt helps to remove proteins and other contaminants during DNA extraction by promoting the precipitation of these molecules while leaving the DNA in solution. The salt helps to neutralize the negative charges on the DNA and proteins, allowing them to come out of solution. This step helps to purify the DNA for downstream applications.
A salt water biome, also known as a marine biome, includes oceans and seas. It is a large body of saline water that covers about 71% of the Earth's surface. Marine biomes support a diverse range of plant and animal life adapted to the high salinity and unique conditions of the ocean environment.
Only as zombie flies... Be careful...
Yes they can. Bugs don't drown the same way we do. It doesn't get in their longues, their bodies absorb the water. When you pour salt on the bug it extracts the water that was absorbed and it comes back to life. It will only work if the bug drowned recently though. It can't be a bug that drowned a week or so ago.
The main salt was called natron They used it so the corpse wouldn't come back to life as a zombie -Sweetsoul
nope
Flies are not particularly attracted to salt itself, but they do enjoy feeding on substances that have salt in them, such as sweat or other bodily fluids. Salt can enhance the taste of these food sources for flies.
No animals can truly be revived after death, but some appear to be. -The wood frog can be frozen to near death, then thawed out and survive just fine. -Wooly bears (not the caterpillars) can live in space, -300 to 300 degrees F, where other life would surely die. -Flies can be dunked in water until they "die", then taken out. Pour salt on them and they come back to life. Hope this helped! -Jay
Drowning a fly causes water to enter its respiratory system, leading to suffocation. When salt is applied, it draws out the water, allowing the fly to potentially revive if it hasn't suffered irreparable damage. This method is not guaranteed to work and may not bring the fly back to full health.
No, they are not.
The duration of The Salt of Life is 1.5 hours.
because it will come back, its from the copper and the salt air turns it green.
some home s are called salt block homes because that's is what they look like and salt back than use to come in blocks
The Salt of Life was created on 2011-02-11.