except in the estuary a river will contain fresh water. However reduced streamflow of some rivers is allowing saltwater to penetrate inland. (the Delaware and the Hudson in the USA are good enough examples)
I t has salt water but it is not the only one
The Amazon River is fresh water. It accounts for one fifth of the total volume of fresh water that discharges into oceans worldwide.
Some parts are fresh, some parts are salty
Freshwater. Because of its vast dimensions, the Amazon is sometimes called The River Sea.
Rivers are always freshwater.
Normally freshwater
I'm pretty in contains fresh water
fresh water
Salt water is water that has salt in it and it is found in oceans. Fresh water does not have salt and is found in rivers and lakes.
there is salt water which makes up the worlds oceans and there is fresh water that make up certain streams and rivers
It is salt water, because it is a continuation of the ocean water.
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All oceans are salt water, the only bodies of fresh water are lakes, rivers, streams, etc.
Rivers are fresh water.
Rivers,lakes.ponds,any fresh water source or there are fresh water fish breeders
river is fresh water because it has no salt in it. ocean is salt water because of its salt content. hope this helps
This would normally be fresh water, but on some occasions, they can be salt or brackish.
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.
They don't. Piranhas live in rivers, fresh water.
Fresh water occurs in rivers, lakes, and ponds, and falls as rain. It is fresh in the sense that it is not salt water (sea water).