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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.
Fish can't live in the dead sea because of the salinity of the water making it impossible for fish to spawn, but some bacteria and organisms can live in the dead sea because they have adapted to the large dense salinity in the dead sea.
There are no fish or plants living in the Dead Sea; it is truly dead (due to very high salinity).
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None, the salt concentration is too high to support any large life forms. Hence it's name, the DEAD sea.
The Dead Sea is way too Salty for any living thing to live in. If it did it would immedietly die.
Uhh that makes no sense, where are the dead fish then?