WELL,YOU CAN TELL BY LOOKING AT A MAP THAT Florida IS A PANENSULA.SINMDE IT IS,THE Pacific Ocean IS AROUND THREE SIDES OF IT AND THE AREA THAT IT IS IN,IT IS USUALLY SALT WATER.
There are many Animals that live in the water which are called Aquatics, some come from Salted water and others come from Fresh Water such as fishes; Dolphins; Sharks; Whales; Crabs and so on.
There are many species of puffer fish. All species live in the water most live in saltwater though there are some species that are brackish and can live in fresh water as well.
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I would say that the most preferred way is to consult the easily available databases and sources on all things concerned with sharks. After only a short time studying this material, you will come to the realization that sharks have long been established as an ocean-going (salt water) species, and they do not exist in fresh water.
Fresh water is either melted ice or desalinated sea water.
the difference between fresh water and potable water is fresh water can come form the ground, and/or, ice burgs.
Mostly North America, with the artic being filled with fresh water and fresh water iceburgs. But, fresh water is scattered throughout the world.
Everywhere that there is fresh water.
Although 3/4ths of the Earth is water, it doesn't mean it's all clean. If we dont take care of our water, there's a possibility that a day will come where we have no clean water left.
No, many natural resources have nothing to do with providing energy. Fresh water is a natural resource, ores and minerals also come to mind. Even many types of rock such as marble, granite, even gravel pits could be considered natural resources.
It is difficult to transfer salty water into fresh water. Although there are some ways to make the transfer come true, the cost is too expensive for one country to afford. I think this is the keypoint! Thanks!
beneath the surface
They are in fresh water. Do you think goldfish come from the ocean?
Rain is fresh, and various lakes, rivers, and glaciers contain fresh water (although lakes and rivers are often polluted).
From the sky (as snow, rain or mist/fog). Note the planet Earth has a WATER CYCLE, fresh water production is part of this cycle.
Natural resources are anything that come from nature, that occur naturally. Therefore, any mineral in the water and any resources in the sea are considered natural resources.