Biology, asked by amnasharifbrw786786, 8 months ago

what is difference btw freshwater biology and marina water biology?​

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Answered by FirstStudent1
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The main difference between freshwater and marine life is the habitat they come from in the wild. Freshwater fish live in streams, rivers and lakes that have salinity of less than 0.05 percent. ... Marine life refers to fish living in oceans and seas.

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Answered by sanjanakumari54
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The main difference between freshwater and marine life is the habitat they come from in the wild. Freshwater fish live in streams, rivers and lakes that have salinity of less than 0.05 percent.

Marine life refers to fish living in oceans and seas. These are also known as saltwater fish because they can only stay alive in waters with high salinity levels.

Freshwater fish live in streams, rivers and lakes that have salinity of less than 0.05 percent. Depending on the species, fish can survive in temperatures ranging from 5 and 24 degrees Celsius.

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