No freshwater is not created it is just rain or melting glaciers.
because freshwater plant are adapted to the water so it will be ok ;)
no there are not so many people in iceland that can talk spanish
No. New Guinea is a long way from Iceland, in the southern hemisphere. Iceland is in the northern hemisphere. So New Guinea is not west of Iceland.
South west iceland. I'm stranded so i know!
Freshwater formation in the sea is typically referred to as "brackish water" when freshwater from rivers or streams mixes with seawater. Additionally, processes such as precipitation, melting ice, and runoff can contribute to the formation of freshwater in coastal areas. This freshwater can create unique ecosystems where marine and freshwater species coexist.
They create rivers and they give us more freshwater when they melt.
icelandic. so ben has an icelandic blanket.
Iceland was under Norway and then Denmark for a long time, so yes.
To make more freshwater... If I remember correctly, you take saltwater and boil that so the "salt" and other contaminants are gone to be able to drink it. Not so sure of any other ways..
Salmon are anadromous fish, meaning they are born in freshwater, migrate to the ocean to grow, and then return to freshwater to spawn. So, they can live in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
Piranhas are freshwater fish, living in the Amazon basin.Actually they are both freshwater and salt.... Mostly freshwater though!
Ice is technically freshwater so in glaciers, and some lakes or ponds are freshwater.