The Carolinas have many exciting -and tasty- freshwater fishes such as perch, bass, and catfish.
i think its about 20feriheint to about 60feriheint
Massachusetts has both saltwater and freshwater. It touches the saltwater Atlantic Ocean and also has over 500 bodies of freshwater including lakes and rivers.
Any kind from fresh to Salt. The Caspian Sea is the larget Lake in the world...it is Salt water...Great Salt Lake another example. Lakes are not defined by salinity!
Plants such as water lilys. I am currently trying to find other plants that live in freshwater but am having trouble.
if you mean the rivers, lakes, streams, seas, and oceans than the animals that live in that is seafood. Like fish, crabs, and crawl fish.
Platypuses live in burrows that they dig on the banks of freshwater creeks, rivers, lakes and dams. They line the end of the burrow with leaves and other dry vegetation.
There is no evidence of dinosaurs drinking anything besides freshwater. Most fossils of any animal are of animals that fell into rivers or lakes after death and were buried in mud.
freshwater biomes are non-tidal
The spawn(reproduce) in the rivers and they live in the ocean and in some of the Great lakes.
Lakes typically contain freshwater, with some exceptions, such as with the Great Salt Lake. Keep in mind that this does NOTmean that the water is drinkable. In fact, some lakes will make you sick if you drink from them. These include the Great Salt Lake, as mentioned before because it has a ridiculously large ratio of salt to water, and many other lakes that are polluted with garbage, toxic waste, bird droppings, etc.
The Nile is a north-flowing freshwater river.
Lobster.