No seas are saltwater like oceans
None there are no freshwater seas and there will never be.
Inland seas became vast freshwater lakes and wetlands where habitats adapted to life in freshwater.
They drink water! They do drink water BUT..... Freshwater Shrimps are omnivores and detritivores (They eat dead plants at the bottom of the pond).
Freshwater Seas The Great Lakes - 2009 TV was released on: USA: 22 December 2009
No, the Great Lakes are not considered seas. They are a group of freshwater lakes located in North America.
The Great Lakes are not considered seas because they are freshwater lakes, not saltwater bodies of water like seas. They do not have direct access to the ocean and are not connected to it, which is a key characteristic of seas.
The Great Lakes are not considered seas because they are inland bodies of freshwater surrounded by land, whereas seas are large bodies of saltwater connected to the ocean.
Salmon primarily live in saltwater environments, such as oceans and seas, but they migrate to freshwater rivers and streams to spawn.
It really depends on what fish you're studying. If you put a fish that lives in freshwater into saltwater, it will die. So your answer is, Freshwater Fish live in ponds, lakes, and freshwater rivers. Saltwater Fish live in oceans and seas. I hope this helps.
Oceans and seas are comprised of saltwater, and rivers are comprised of freshwater(drinkable, or potable)
Yes they do. Plankton inhabit oceans, seas and freshwater bodies such as lakes and ponds.
There are five freshwater seas on Earth: the Caspian Sea, Lake Superior, Lake Victoria, Lake Huron, and Lake Michigan.