What happens to saltwater fish in freshwater and freshwater fish in saltwater?
1. What happens to saltwater fish in freshwater and freshwater fish in saltwater?
Answer:
There lives cannot be longer.
Explanation:
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2. 2. What will happened when freshwater was added to saltwater? a. the freshwater floats b. the saltwater sinks c. the freshwater formed a layer above the saltwater. d. the saltwater solidifics called the "nurseries of the sea"? ..
Answer:
the answer is D because
the salt will melt in the water and the water will become salty
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3. what will happen when freshwater is added to saltwater?a.the freshwater floatb.the saltwater sinksc.the freshwater formed d.the saltwater solidifies
So the answer is B.
Explanation:
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4. is the combination of freshwater and saltwater
Answer:
If the saltwater and freshwater is mixed po or combined, it is called brackish water. it's salinity level po is between seawater and freshwater.
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5. effect of saltwater intrusion?
The effect of saltwater intrusion is the Sea level rise would erode coastal wetlands, particularly if hard structures protect human occupations.
6. features and characteristics of saltwater
Answer:
Seawater has unique properties: it is saline, its freezing point is slightly lower than freshwater, its density is slightly higher, its electrical conductivity is much higher, and it is slightly basic.
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7. Saltwater ____+____
Answer:
Tubig matabang+tubig=bmatabang na tubig
8. saltwater is homogeneous or heterogeneous
Answer:
heterogeneous
Explanation:
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Answer:
homogeneous
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9. saltwater to potable water
Explanation:
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10. When the saltwater was boiled, what did you observed? Is saltwater an example of a substance or a mixture? Why?
Answer:
mixture
Explanation:
because saltwater is a mixture of a pure subtances (salt and water), Saltwater is a homogeneous mixture. The salt has been dissolved in a water.
11. saltwater ________________ +________________
Answer:
salt + water
Explanation:
12. What color of water is Saltwater swampand freshwater swampwhat difference of saltwater swamp and freshwater swamp
Salt water has high concentration of salt and freshwater has low concentration of salt
13. How are saltwater ecosystems and freshwater habitats different from one another? Saltwater ecosystems are home to migrant animals but animals in freshwater habitats live there all year. Some land mammals live in saltwater ecosystems but not in freshwater habitats. Some land mammals live in freshwater habitats but not in saltwater ecosystems. Freshwater habitats are more diverse than saltwater ecosystems.
Answer:
How are salt-water ecosystems and freshwater habitats different from one another?
Salt-water ecosystems are home to migrant animals but animals in freshwater habitats live there all year.
Some land mammals live in freshwater habitats but not in salt-water ecosystems.
Freshwater habitats are more diverse than salt-water ecosystems.
Some land mammals live in salt-water ecosystems but not in freshwater habitats.
14. Abstract of Saltwater
NaCl + H2O salt plus water is equal to saltwater
15. saltwater,solute or solvents?
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Answer:
Solution
Explanation:
Because the saltwater is a combination of sal(solute) and water(solvent)
16. what is the mixture of saltwater
Homogeneous mixture
17. a mixture of saltwater and freshwater
Answer:
Saltwater intrusion
But when the velocity difference reaches a certain threshold, vigorous turbulence results, and the salt and fresh water are mixed. Tidal currents, which act independently of estuarine circulation, also add to the turbulence, mixing the salt and fresh waters to produce brackish water in the estuary.
18. is saltwater a substance?
Answer:Yes, it is a substance.Saltwater acts as if it were a single substance even though it contains two substances—salt and water. Saltwater is a homogeneous mixture
19. boiling point of saltwater
Seawater of 35 psu has a specific heat of 0.932 compared with 1.000 for pure water. Pure water freezes at 0 °C and boils at 100 °C (212 °F) under normal pressure conditions. When salt is added, the freezing point is lowered and the boiling point is raised.
So yes, salt increases the boiling temperature, but not by very much. If you add 20 grams of salt to five litres of water, instead of boiling at 100° C, it'll boil at 100.04° C. So a big spoon of salt in a pot of water will increase the boiling point by four hundredths of a degree!
20. sample of saltwater fish
Answer:
Blue whales, seals, walruses, dolphins, manatees, and otters
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21. what solution is saltwater?
Answer:
Saline solution is a mixture of salt and water. Normal saline solution contains 0.9 percent sodium chloride (salt), which is similar to the sodium concentration in blood and tears. Saline solution is usually called normal saline, but it’s sometimes referred to as physiological or isotonic saline.
Explanation:
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22. saltwater homo or hete
Answer:
homogeneous mixture po
Answer:
Saltwater is a homogeneous mixture or a solution.
23. what is the mixture of saltwater
Answer:
It is a mixture of salt and water. That is why saltwaters are salty
Explanation:
Saltwater is a complex mixture of 96.5 percent water,2.5 percent salt and smaller amounts of other substances, including dissolved inorganic and organic materials, particulates, and a few atmospheric gases
24. examples of saltwater animals
Answer:
rays.
shellfish like lobsters and crabs.
molluscs like oysters and clams.
jellyfish.
molluscs, octopus and squid.
dugongs.
sea turtles.
coral polyps.
Explanation:
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Answer: shellfish
crabs
jellyfish
sea tutrtles
octupus
squid
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25. What is the type of saltwater.
Answer:
The two ions that are present most often in seawater are chloride and sodium. These two make up over 90% of all dissolved ions in seawater. By the way, the concentration of salt in seawater (salinity) is about 35 parts per thousand.
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26. characteristics of saltwater environment
Answer:
A marine ecosystem is the interaction of the community of marine organisms and their environment. Marine ecosystems are characterized by factors such as availability of light, food and nutrients. Other factors that affect marine ecosystems include water temperature, depth and salinity, as well as local topography.
27. charatceristics of saltwater
Answer:
salty
Explanation:
because it is salt water
Answer:
Seawater has unique properties: it is saline, its freezing point is slightly lower than fresh water, its density is slightly higher, its electrical conductivity is much higher, and it is slightly basic.
Explanation:
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28. what is saltwater intrusion?????
Saltwater intrusion refers to the movement of seawater towards the water table of freshwater. This may cause impurities to groundwater and can contaminate drinking water.SALT WATER INTRUSION IS THE MOVEMENT OF WATER(SALT WATER) INTO THE FRESH WATER DUE TO NATURAL PROCESSES AND HUMAN ACTIVITIES WHICH CAN LEAD TO CONTAMINATION OF DRINKING WATER SOURCES AND OTHER CONSEQUENCES.IT CAN OCCUR WHEN THE DIFFERENT DENSITIES OF BOTH ALLOW THE OCEAN WATER TO INTRUDE INTO THE FRESH WATER AQUIFER.AS A RESULT THE SEA WATER CAN FORCE INLAND BENEATH THE FRESH WATER.
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29. melting point of saltwater
Answer:
Around 800 degrees celsiussome metals,like tin,do cause little explosions,but that's because their melting point is so slow(231.9 degrees celsius).But salt melts at
around 800 degrees celsius-almost 200 degrees higher than aluminium- which means that it should easily be hot enough to trigger the Leidenfrost effect.
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30. mixture of freshwater and saltwater
Answer:
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Explanation:
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