What I'd like to know is how organisms survive in the Dead Sea with over 33% salt content.
None.
Actually the Dead Sea isn't quite dead yet. They found deposits of microorganisms that are thriving.
Well, microorganisms are on a whole different level of complexity. It kinda makes sense they would survive in such a salty environment since their bodies aren't advanced enough to need any specific requirements in that regard for survival.
Then again, it'd only be a few who have undergone adaptation through (what I assume is) natural selection.
A singular piece of spaghetti is called a spaghetto.
Shouldn't it be spaghettus?
It would be spaghetto, as -i endings are used for masculine plural words, with -o endings being masculine singular words.
No I am not Italian.
By that logic, should it not be spaghettil? My Italian is criminally rudimentary but I thought that "il" is singular masculine and "i" is plural.
"il" is the masculine singular form of "the", while "i" is the masculine plural form of "the". For example: "the cats" would be "i gatti". I would have used "the spaghetti" as an example, but that's going into articles beginning with a vowel.
Can confirm, it’s spaghetto. Just like ravioli becomes raviolo.
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Then again, it'd only be a few who have undergone adaptation through (what I assume is) natural selection.
Edit: you're the guy with the egg thread 🤣