all gulf oceans
all gulf oceans
SALT!
they are all called water ways
Yes it is salt water because it is connected to the Ocean of Oman which is connected to the Indian Ocean. So therefore, it is salt water.
As a river, the Rio Grande, is a freshwater body of water. Most rivers, lakes, and streams are freshwater while oceans and gulfs are salt water.
An expanse of salt water is commonly referred to as an ocean. Oceans cover about 71% of the Earth's surface and are crucial for climate regulation, marine life, and global trade. Smaller bodies of salt water can also be called seas, bays, or gulfs, depending on their size and geographic context.
Yes All your tears and sweat are salt water and then it is natural thing to cry out salt water Yes All your tears and sweat are salt water and then it is natural thing to cry out salt water Yes All your tears and sweat are salt water and then it is natural thing to cry out salt water
Bay, coves and gulfs are areas of water extending into land from a larger body of water. Gulfs are largest, bays next and coves smallest.
No water at all because the salt will dehydrate you
Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, Gulfs of Mexico Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, Gulfs of Mexico
All salt water organisms.
Some names of bodies of salt water include oceans (e.g. Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean), seas (e.g. Mediterranean Sea, Caribbean Sea), gulfs (e.g. Gulf of Mexico, Gulf of Oman), and bays (e.g. San Francisco Bay, Hudson Bay).