Animals in the sense that you may mean, that is large, multicellular animals, cannot typically live in hypersaline environments. However, there are many forms of bacteria and some algaes that actually thrive there. Scientist working with the National Geographic Foundation reported in September 2011 finding a wide variety of otherwise unknown bacteria at the bottom of the Dead Sea, the saltiest body of water on the planet.
Water and Salt.
The fresh water better than the salt water because the salt water has salt and that's not good for the living things
no
This animal is not adaptted to salt water.
No, salt is an abiotic resource. salt is composed of non-living elements from the environment.
Water and Salt.
The fresh water better than the salt water because the salt water has salt and that's not good for the living things
no
he can eat everything that fix in his mouth but only living things.
yes, all living things need to drink
No water at all because the salt will dehydrate you
rocks soil air water light temperature
whats good about salt water is that fish that live in the ocean need salt water to survive
No
Mangroves
Yes, salt water is not corrosive enough to kill bacteria.
No.