sometimes estuaries from the mountains mix with water from the ocean.
Swamps typically have fresh water, not salt water. Salt water is found in coastal marshes and estuaries where the water is influenced by the tides and ocean.
the entrance to the ocean
All rivers are fresh. When they get near the ocean, the fresh river water mixes with the ocean water in the river "delta" as the tides go in and out.
Estuaries are partially enclosed bodies of water where ocean salt water and fresh water mix. Estuaries vary in salt content. When tides rise, their salinity rises. When the tide falls, the estuary has a lower salinity. Some estuaries are protected and are not affected as much as others.
Freshwater rivers meet the salty sea, and brine is formed as the two are agitated by currents, tides, and wind. Diffusion causes the two to mix to achieve equilibrium of salt concentration.
Freshwater rivers meet the salty sea, and brine is formed as the two are agitated by currents, tides and wind.
when the water evaporates, the salt from the ocean water is left behind. you can try to do this by taking some fresh water and mix it up with salt
it mixes with the water, like it desintegrates Freshwater will then mix with the Salt water of the ocean. The water close to streams will usually be 50% Fresh and 50% Salt water. -BrioPower
the area located between them is an estuary. because and estuary is where fresh water and salt water mix.
Fresh Water, If you can find a saltwater river I would be very suprised
an estuary is a mix of salt water and fresh water.
An estuary is an area where fresh water and salty ocean waters mix together. These areas may include bays, mouths of rivers, salt marshes, and lagoons. These brackish (salt mixed with fresh) water ecosystems shelter and feed marine life, birds, and other wildlife with nutrients from the ocean.