No. Like most rivers, the Amazon is a fresh water river that flows into salt water.
the amazon is a fresh water river
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Yes. Because even though rivers run to merge with salt water rivers flow down so there is no salt water in a river making it 100% fresh water. Yes. Because even though a river runs to merge with salt water, rivers flow down. Therefore, making a river 100% fresh water.
As in the case of all rivers which flow into seas or oceans, the Nile River mixes its fresh water with the salt water of the Mediterranean at its delta. There is no exact point at which a river ceases to be fresh water and become salt water.
That depends on the species, but their is a dolphin that lives in the amazon river, its called the Pink river dolphin.
The sea sand fill in the river. rain water is flow the river. So the sea sand salt is remove some % the continuous function will be remove from full salt in sea sand
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it is a fresh water river
No. The great lakes flow out through the St. Laurence river to the Atlantic.
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