creek
Yes because how can a shark get from a ocean to creek and sharks need salt water the creek had fresh water
Herbivorous fish, crustaceans, worms and gastropods all eat green algae in a creek.
yes king snakes do live in freshwater creek
Fresh water was not always a commodity on the goldfields. Many times, all they had was access to creek and river water, which needed to be boiled before drinking. Often, the creeks were used for everything, including washing clothes and bathing.
Lakes are natural bodies of fresh water found inland leading to or from a River/Creek. Reservoirs however, are man-made and store fresh water for purification later, and usage. Reservoirs are also usually made with dams.
Bullfrogs (Lithobates catesbeianus) are a species of amphibians that typically lay their eggs in water rather than on land.
No. The platypus can only live near fresh water. In reality, platypuses do not live in water at all. They live in dry burrows in freshwater riverbanks and creek banks, and hunt for food in the water.
the Great Lakes are fresh water.( the largest fresh water lakes in the world.)
There was often no supply of clean, fresh water, as the creek and river water was stirred up by the panning that went on. There were certainly no hygiene facilities, often just being open trenches for waste.
why did most acient tribes tive near a fresh wáter lake creek or near river
Its called Dubai Creek - the Arabic word for creek is "Khor"