Yes of course!
No, most plants cannot tolerate salt water. Salt water has high levels of salt which can dehydrate plants, inhibit nutrient uptake, and damage their cellular structure. Some plants, called halophytes, have adaptations that allow them to thrive in saline environments, but these are the exception rather than the rule.
Desalination plants convert sea water into drinking water by distillation.
salt in the water
salt in the water
Salt in the water ha studyisland cheater!
it is to high for the plant to tolerate
they drink
No.
It's chlorine that kills the harmful bacteria in drinking water.
Broccoli plants can tolerate temperatures as low as 28F (-2C) and still thrive.
Mint plants can tolerate temperatures as low as 32F (0C) and still thrive.
Fish need water to survive and so do plants so either way they cant tolerate it.