Never. Sea water contains all of the mineral salts dissoved out of rocks, both by sea water and, indirectly, by rivers. The sea is a store of such slats and these mean the water can never be considered pure. Fresh water is water that contains virtually no salts.
Beach water at a lake is fresh water. Beach water at the ocean or a bay is salt water.
They live on the beach anywhere on a rock.
Generally, beaches found on oceans and their estuaries will be salt water, and the remainder of the beaches found upstream will be fresh.
Shortest distance to a salt-water beach by road, Galveston TX (680 miles) Shortest distance to a fresh water beach on a major body of water: Chicago, IL (520 miles) Shortest distance to a fresh water beach: Milford Lake, only 10-15 miles out of town!
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Rivers are important to healthy beaches because the rivers empty into the beach and the rivers water is always fresh, thus making a fresh healthy beach.
The ocean met the river mouth on the beach and the salt water and the fresh water mixed with the incoming tides.
The oldest beaches in the world are beaches with white sand, such as Florida (Gulf Coast), Jamaica, etc.
nothing unless you taste elements around you such as the salt water, the nasty dirt or anything you already have in your mouth.
the Great Lakes are fresh water.( the largest fresh water lakes in the world.)
It is found in salt water, I just found a lot of them in Florida yesterday (1-3-08), on Pensacola beach.
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