Ocean water has salt in it, Freshwater does not.
No Oceans are not Freshwater, they are salt water
No. Lake water is freshwater and ocean water is saltwater.
no it can not because the minerals in the ocean are at a higher level then fresh water.
A bay is a body of water bordered on 3 sides by land, and by definition the "4th side" is the ocean. Whether it is saltwater or freshwater will depend on where the water is from. If the bay is of an ocean, it will be of saltwater. If it is of a freshwater lake or river, it will be of freshwater.
salinity
Like all oceans and seas, the Atlantic Ocean is salt water.
The area where a freshwater river or stream enters the ocean is called an estuary. It is a coastal area of brackish water formed when freshwater enters the ocean.
Most of the water is found in the ocean.In the ocean (freshwater on Antarctica).
Icebergs are the only freshwater part of an ocean. When icebergs melt, it results in a decrease in the salinity of ocean water.
No, salinity is not uniform throughout the ocean. It can vary due to factors such as evaporation, precipitation, input of freshwater from rivers, and mixing of water masses. Salinity levels can be different in different regions and at different depths within the ocean.
Where a fresh water river joins and flows into the sea
Estuary