halophile

/ˈhæləfaɪl/
noun
  1. An organism, such as a microbe or plant, that lives and thrives in very salty environments.
    • The red color of some salt ponds comes from halophiles living in the water.
    • Halophiles are often found in salt flats and saline lakes.
    • Scientists study halophiles to understand how life can survive in extreme conditions.
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