The plant will face stress and its growth will be stunted
Saltwater kills most plants.
Salt water initiates physiological stress
If a saltwater plant were placed in a freshwater aquarium, it would likely not survive due to the differences in salinity levels. Saltwater plants are adapted to living in environments with higher salt concentrations, and placing them in freshwater would disrupt their osmotic balance and lead to dehydration and eventual death.
The cells of saltwater fishes are hypertonis (large amount of water) while the surrounding is hypotonic. Therefore, water enters the fish cells as a result of which the cells burst out.
It would dehydrate and most likely die.
we would have to always heat up saltwater to drink water
Your throat will get soar, nothing will happen to the plant.
They will die. I did it once and my fish died.
Nothing would happen to the plant. It will have a normal growth provided other parameters are normal.
It would increase
the plant would die out
In a plant it would die