Social Sciences, asked by skerketta005, 4 months ago

why ocean water is good for marine life and not fit for human?​

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Answered by nanditamehlawat
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Answer:

Seawater is toxic to humans because your body is unable to get rid of the salt that comes from seawater. Your body normally gets rid of excess salt by having the kidneys produce urine, but it needs freshwater to dilute the salt in your body for the kidneys to work properly. Normally that is not a problem, as you are always drinking water and eating food with water. Tissue in your body also contains freshwater that can be used. But if there is too much salt in your body, you kidneys cannot get enough freshwater to dilute the salt and your body will fail

Answered by Ameena012
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Explanation:

Salinity can affect the density of ocean water: Water that has higher salinity is denser and heavier and will sink underneath less saline, warmer water. This can affect the movement of ocean currents. It can also affect marine life, which may need to regulate its intake of saltwater.

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