Most plants will die if the salinity level is high enough, and pure sea water is too salty for all except those which naturally grow in or at the edge of the sea. Those that originated in a coastal location will be more tolerant than others. In general, herbs with gray foliage tolerate more salt. Basil, parsley and marjorum are more sensitive than dill and coriander. Rosemary and lemongrass are quite salt-tolerant. So, it depends on how salty the water is.
too salty, most plants will die if watered with sea water
it will probably die, I've been told it becomes bloated because it takes in water and doesn't release it
As plants need some amount of salts to sustain life.It basically depend on the amount of saline water watered to the plant .If the concentration is high then by the principle of osmotic diffusion the plant will loss water (as the concentration is higher outside the plant) thus leading into dehydration and then death in plant.
Water. Milk wont work as well... even thought it seems to have more nutrients... it is thick and ha fat...
the salt in the salt water will dehydrate you and you will die.
it wll die unless it is mixed with water
yes it needs water to carry out photosynthesis
Most salt water fish will die if placed in fresh water.
a clown fish will die because it is a ocean fish and with out salt water , it will die in fresh water.
it would prob die because the salt water fish need salt water so yeah it would die.
Better by Water because milk is very bad for plants they will just die
It depends on how much salt water you drink, if you drink a cup a day for a week and then stop drinking salt water you will die in a year...