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rssMB to Green & indigenous News · 14 days ago

Dead Sea archaea sport reinforced swimming tail for hypersalty waters

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Dead Sea archaea sport reinforced swimming tail for hypersalty waters

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rssMB to Green & indigenous News · 14 days ago
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Living in the Dead Sea would be a very unpleasant experience for most creatures. With salt concentration above 30% and temperatures ranging from 10–50°C, it takes unique environmental adaptations to survive in such harsh conditions.

Living in the Dead Sea would be a very unpleasant experience for most creatures. With salt concentration above 30% and temperatures ranging from 10–50°C, it takes unique environmental adaptations to survive in such harsh conditions.


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