they adapt so that the dont die
The Dead sea contains extremely salty water which is up to six times the salt content of the ocean. The deepest water is the saltiest, while the surface is less salty because it is fed by the Jordan River. Nothing can live in such salty density; neither animal nor plant. If fish accidentally swim into the Dead Sea, they die immediately because of the high salt content. Also, because salt crystals line the edges of the Dead Sea, nothing can live directly around it either. The Dead sea contains extremely salty water which is up to six times the salt content of the ocean. The deepest water is the saltiest, while the surface is less salty because it is fed by the Jordan River. Nothing can live in such density; neither animal nor plant.
No, crocodiles do not grow in salty water. Crocodiles can live in both fresh and saltwater environments, but they do not physically grow in the water itself. They grow by consuming food and nutrients from their surroundings.
The only night crawler to live in salt water is the European Night Crawler. It is suitable for bait in brackish salt water. They can live up to 30 minutes in freezing or salty water.
eels live in salty water they can't live in normal water because they can't get their electric shocks on
The organisms that live around Yellowstone's Hot Springs have got energy because of the water that they take. The water that they take from the spring is rich in various resources.
Many ancient bacteria live in extremely hot or salty water. True bacteria describes one-celled organisms that have no separate nucleus.
Extremophiles are organisms which live in very extreme extreme condition, such as a bacteria which lives in extremely salty water, or lives in highly acidic water.
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yes it does
Bacteria that live in extreme environments. The big three live in extremely hot water, super salty water, or extremely acidic water.
they adapt so that the dont die
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No they cannot, its why they're so called.
They live in flat water. nah just jokes i dont know. i think salty
Most do.
tides that bring in nutrients/food, and brackish (only partly salty) water which allows non-marine things to live there