All fish live in water, this may sound gross but fish drink there own water. water
nothing, they dont drink O.O guessing they drink water xD
more fish live in the sea water because how much sea water there is
the marine fish would pretty much suffocate and die. so putting marine fish in fresh water is not a good idea.
Yes you will die don't try it. Well i don't know how much until you die but it is a lot of fresh water.
4500 million letres
If the salt water fish were to be put in fresh water then their high salt content inside their bodies (to prevent too much salt diffusing into their bodies) will have it diffusing out down the concentration gradient; killing them. If the fresh water fish were to be put in salt water then their low salt content inside their bodies (to prevent too much salt diffusing out of their bodies) will have it diffusing in again down the concentration gradient; killing them.
Because marine fish live in salt water because there found in the ocean.
In my oponion, you cannot drink salt water because of its salinity(how much salt is in it) and the mercury from the fish can also get in the water. There is also much pollution with sewage and what not. You can however obtain fresh water from salt water through the process of desalination. This is when pieces of ice berg's (most icebergs are made of fresh water) and they put in a special chamber that melts it and collect the water vapor.
During warmer weather, bald eagles might drink fresh water, but they often get most of their liquids from their diet.
i believe you get a motor of what ever type and you would aerate the water,.,.for mostfish,.,.not so much for cat fish
It is not safe to drink salt water because it can lead to dehydration and other health issues. Drinking small amounts of salt water can be harmful to the body. It is recommended to drink fresh, clean water for hydration.
Saltwater fish are evolved to deal with water constantly rushing out of their bodies. The salt in the surrounding water exerts what is called osmotic pressure on the fish. Thus saltwater fish have evolved to be constantly drinking water and excreting salts. When you put a saltwater fish into freshwater, it continues to drink heavily and excreet salt. Thus the fish quickly loses too much salt, and its body begins to react accordingly; nervous impulses are unable to travel, and the fish's CNS shuts down, causing it to die. There are however many saltwater fish that are able to travel into freshwater, as they have adaptations to change their behavour and biology radically. Pacific salmon are a perfect example of this, and they are called anadromous fish. Also many species have evolved to live in brackish waters, an intermediate between salt and fresh, and can usually tolerate larger differences salinity.