Salty. They are made out of salt water.
Because of the number or rivers flowing into the Baltic providing a vast quantity of fresh water
yes there are salty seas. but lakes are very rare to find salty.
No, crocodiles do not grow in salty water. Crocodiles can live in both fresh and saltwater environments, but they do not physically grow in the water itself. They grow by consuming food and nutrients from their surroundings.
All seas and oceans are salty. Those near the Equator tend to be slightly more salty.
The oceans and seas were not originally salty. Over a period of many millions of years, rainwater runoff leached salts out of the rocks and down into the oceans, where it gradually accumulated to the salinity we have now. The process is continuing, and in millions of years time the oceans and seas will be a little more salty than they are now.
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Yes, as all seas are salty, the Southern Ocean that surrounds the continent is salty, too.
The Baltic receives fresh water from more rivers and can be called brackish, only slightly salty
fresh
because plants need to be watered with fresh water so they can grow better and all healthy
fresh water fish are fish that live in fresh water fresh water is what you would get out of the tap at home as aposed to salt water witch contains salt