Yes, shrimp, krill and much more live in saltwater. Over 3/4 of our planet is covered in water, and most of that is indeed salt water. So the majority of marine mammals fish and many other interesting water creatures and plants survive in salt water. The minute microscopic organisms to large mammals live in saltwater. Blue whale, which is the largest animal that lives in saltwater.
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The oceans contain probably far more diverse life than exists on land, recent discoveries on microorganisms have opened more avenues for studying life forms.
Go to :
http://www.destination-Scuba.com
This site will give you some insights into what the saltwater - oceans contain..... there's a whole un-explored world out there.
There are many animals that live in salt water oceans. Some of these animals include whales, dolphins, seals, as well as manatees.
Sea Otters, kelp, algae, fish. sharks dolphins, clown fish, anenomes,....
Fish, crabs, lobsters, octopi, squids, sea anemonae, whales, dolphins, oysters, jellyfish, and sea snakes to name a few.
Don't forget shrimp and sharks
sharks whales and fish
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All organisms need water to live. However, some desert animals do not drink water. They are able to get enough through metabolizing their food. As well as bacteria and viruses, but they need moisture.
Dileptus typically live in moist and salty areas. They are primarily found in bodies of salt water, but they can reside in some soils and mosses.
yes it is, it causes plants to loose nutrients. IAT also affect the germination of some plants, not all because there are some plants who live under water in the ocean?{salt is in ocean water}
I'm not quite sure Salt tolerance in cattails is amusing. Some are tolerant enough to live on the coast off Cape May, some die at the slightest contact with salt. In paleontological studies, I have seen the presence of cattail pollen used as proof of both sweet water and brackish water. This seems to be true of other aquatic weeds, too. There is coastal water hyacinth and Phragmites, and the inland versions are salt intolerant.
Obviously seawater plants, but also a group of plants called Halophytes, they have adopted mechanisms that enable them to process salt and are still able to absorb the water from it. These include such plants as Mangroves
Some beetles can and do live in salt water, such as the salt creek tiger
The wet kind. Some species live in fresh water, others live in salt water.
salt water crocodiles do, and can go from fresh to salt water at will.
They live in water, some species live in salt water, others live in fresh water.
Some fish live in salt water because they just do. Some fish live in water because they were put in water. If you get a fish at home you can put it in salt or water. It also depends on there skin because the fish can have very sensitive skin and can only touch a certain kind of water
Animals who live in estuaries must adapt to the constant change of salinity of the water around them. Because of tides, salt water and fresh water mix in different concentrations throughout a period of time, and organisms must be able to handle this.
salt water food decorations rocks some air some water and little spaces
some star fish live in salt water
when there is a full moon fresh water sources get enough salt in them for a shark to live in them for a couple of days (there are also some breeds of fresh water sharks they can also live in salt water)
Some can live in both.
If you mean organisms that live in water, then that will affect the ecosystem because some organisms won't have the dead organisms that they used to feed on, which will cause their death. On the other hand, if you mean the death of organisms that live on land in water, then that will affect the water, and will probably make it contaminated, which will cause the death of the organisms that drink the contaminated water.
Whales are one of the animals that can only live in salt water. Some others that only live in salt water include, salt water crocodiles, dolphins, and some types of turtles.