'Marine' = to do with the sea and open ocean.
Salt in the water. Salt water.
Marine creatures are MADE for salt water ONLY. That's why they are able to be SURROUNDED by water.
Marine or salt lake ecosystem is called salt water ecosystem .
It is a marine fish found in the atlantic ocean.
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The main difference between marine and freshwater ecosystems is the salt concentration in the water. Marine ecosystems have high salt concentrations, whereas freshwater ecosystems have low salt concentrations. This difference in salinity influences the types of organisms that can thrive in each ecosystem.
Yes, marine water and salt water are often used interchangeably, as both refer to water that contains a significant concentration of dissolved salts, primarily sodium chloride. Marine water typically describes the water found in oceans and seas, while salt water can refer to any body of water with high salinity, including estuaries and salt lakes. However, the term "marine" specifically emphasizes the oceanic context, whereas "salt water" may include other saline environments.
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Marine fishing refers to fishing in the ocean/salt water. Some species of fish migrate from salt to fresh water like the salmon.
Marine water is a term that is usually used to describe water that deals with the oceans or the sea. This water is at or near full salinity, or it contains the maximum amount of salt that water is capable of containing.
Fish are a part of the marine biome. There are two forms of marine biomes: fresh water biomes and salt water biomes.
in the ocean or somewhere covered with salt water...