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They can. One of the most common types of aquifer pollution is caused by saltwater intrusion as freshwater is extracted.
The answer varies, whether you're talking about freshwater or saltwater as saltwater has dissolved solids within in (the "salt") that add approx. 3.6% more weight to the formula. It also varies based on the temperature of the water, but for the sake of this formula, we're assuming a temperature of 68 degrees. Freshwater: One gallon of freshwater weighs 8.325 pounds. So, 200 x 8.325 = 1,665 pounds. Saltwater: One gallon of saltwater weighs 8.552 pounds. So, 200 x 8.552 = 1,710.4 pounds.
The Freshwater Aquatic Biome got its name because it refers to bodies of water with low salinity levels, such as lakes, rivers, and ponds, that contain primarily fresh water. This distinguishes it from marine biomes, which have high salinity levels due to the presence of saltwater.
An inland body of water is a body of water located away from the coast, such as a lake or a reservoir. It can be either freshwater or saltwater, depending on its source and whether it is connected to the ocean.
Both salt and fresh water flow into one. The definition is: A semi-enclosed coastal body of water, which has a free connection with the open sea. So it would be salt water.
Yes. It actually rusts faster in water, because water is made one third out of oxygen, which you need to make rust. Saltwater rusts vehicles even faster than freshwater does. Cars near the coast get more rust than cars in inland parts of the country.
No, freshwater fish must be kept in freshwater and saltwater fish must be kept in saltwater. The one exception (that I know of) in nature is salmon which migrate from where they were born (freshwater) to the ocean and then back to where they were born again to breed.
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Yes but you need to buy a saltwater filter to replace the freshwater one.
To make saltwater into freshwater, you can use a process called desalination, which removes the salt content. One common desalination method is called reverse osmosis, where pressure is applied to push saltwater through a membrane, leaving freshwater on one side and concentrated saltwater on the other. Another method is distillation, where saltwater is heated to create steam that condenses into freshwater, leaving the salt behind.
One major way to tell is whether they would live in a lake (freshwater) or in the ocean (saltwater).
Well, freshwater and saltwater stripers can get HUGE! We're talking 55 inches and close to 60lbs. The only thing is that those monster bass are more common in saltwater, but in freshwater, some people have caught one that big.
Well, freshwater and saltwater stripers can get HUGE! We're talking 55 inches and close to 60lbs. The only thing is that those monster bass are more common in saltwater, but in freshwater, some people have caught one that big.
They can. One of the most common types of aquifer pollution is caused by saltwater intrusion as freshwater is extracted.
there is a tiger fish that inhabits freshwater but there is also one that inhabits saltwater.
Not all sharks live in one type of water. Most of them live in saltwater but the bull shark can live in both saltwater and freshwater.