Depending on the river and geographical location, yes. Some rivers and lakes to connect to the ocean
A lake has freshwater and the sea has salt water.
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The Mediterranean Sea. They referred to it as either "our lake" or "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea. They referred to it as either "our lake" or "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea. They referred to it as either "our lake" or "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea. They referred to it as either "our lake" or "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea. They referred to it as either "our lake" or "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea. They referred to it as either "our lake" or "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea. They referred to it as either "our lake" or "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea. They referred to it as either "our lake" or "our sea".The Mediterranean Sea. They referred to it as either "our lake" or "our sea".
a salt water lake has a freshwater inlet but and inland sea has no inlet.
A lake is an enclosed body of (usually fresh) water. A sea is usually an open expanse of salt-water.
The world's largest lake is the Caspian Sea which is completely enclosed by Russia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan. There's no such thing as a "fresh salt water lake"
River water is the most impure water source among river water, sea water, and Lake water.
The most famous lake in Israel is the Kinneret or Sea of Galilee. The name Sea is misleading because it is landlocked (and freshwater.) The Dead Sea is also landlocked but is shared between Israel & Jordan There are many reservoirs but these are mainly man made.
The Niagara River connects Lake Erie and Lake Ontario.
desalinate sea water
Lake Michigan is to large to be considered a lake. It is a fresh water sea.
The Caspian Sea is the Worlds largest salt-water lake.