You would need a good pre-filter to remove the sand and other rubbish and a properly set up reverse osmosis filter to produce the clean drinking water from the oily salt water.
Someone might want to separate a saltwater solution to obtain pure water for drinking or irrigation purposes, or to extract the salt for commercial use. Separating the components allows for the reuse of both water and salt, reducing waste and environmental impact.
it can not be used as drinking water if your lost at sea with no way to boil it
There is Saltwater and drinking water which has bern like changed to be safe to drink
Distilling the saltwater by causing it to evaporate and then recondense in a new container will remove the salt and any other solids.
No. You can melt ice or desalinate sea water to obtain sufficient drinking water.
The excess salt is excreted via the gills.
by drinking water
Saltwater Fish adjust to salt/water loss by continuously drinking the saltwater. Then they must rid extra salt
No. Ocean water actually requires more water to process the salt than the water that is there. You are worse off after drinking salt water.
Saltwater fish adjust to salt/water loss by continuously drinking the saltwater. Then they must rid extra salt
Saltwater Fish adjust to salt/water loss by continuously drinking the saltwater. Then they must rid extra salt
Saltwater has a higher density than freshwater.