Salt water is conductive due to the presence of ions, which can cause a fresh water cell to short circuit as the ions can create a path for current flow. This can lead to a decrease in the efficiency and capacity of the fresh water cell. Additionally, salt water can corrode the components of the cell, reducing its lifespan.
Fresh and salt water are very different for one key reason, fresh water doesn't contain salt and salt water obviously does. There are different flora and fauna in fresh and salt water for this reason.
When a marine clam is put in fresh water, it will likely be unable to regulate the salt content within its body effectively. This can lead to osmotic stress, causing the clam to lose water and electrolytes, ultimately leading to dehydration and potential death.
When a plant is moved from a fresh water environment to a salt water environment, it will experience dehydration due to the high salt concentration in the water. The plant may wilt, suffer from salt toxicity, and have difficulty absorbing water and nutrients. Over time, it may become stressed or die if not able to adapt to the new conditions.
Salt water is denser than fresh water, so fresh water is lighter than salt water. This is due to the dissolved salt and other minerals in salt water, which increase its density.
just add salt to fresh water
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it dies
Fresh and salt water are very different for one key reason, fresh water doesn't contain salt and salt water obviously does. There are different flora and fauna in fresh and salt water for this reason.
The cell absorbs water through its semipermeable membrane in order to make the ratio of salt particles to water particles equal in the cell and outside the cell. However, the increase in water in the cell makes it explode.
on fresh salt water
Salt water is water that has salt in it and it is found in oceans. Fresh water does not have salt and is found in rivers and lakes.
the salt water is in the soil than the roots will be waekned and it will die
die..and its body will float on the surface
Objects float higher in salt water compared to fresh water because salt water is denser than fresh water. The higher density of salt water provides more buoyant force, causing objects to float higher. Additionally, salt water can also affect the rate at which objects sink or float due to changes in the water's viscosity and surface tension.
salt water
Salt water is basically just fresh water with salt mixed in.
Salt water is basically just fresh water with salt mixed in.