In an ocean.
Salt water has a greater density than freshwater does.
No. Lake water is freshwater and ocean water is saltwater.
yes just not in an ocean
No, they are lake, or freshwater carnivores
Pacific Ocean is the largest. Lake Baikal is the world's largest freshwater lake in terms of volume. Lake Superior has the largest surface area of a freshwater lake.
Lake superior, lake Michigan, lake Huron, lake Erie, lake Ontario
Because the water of Great Salt Lake is very dense.
The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest ocean in the world at 76,762,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Puerto Rico Trench (Milwaukee Deep) at 8,648 metres.
There can't be a freshwater part of an ocean. An ocean is a body of water that contains salt. But there are some big lakes in the world that could be considered oceans. Like the Great Lake in Michigan. Trust me, that lake looks big enough to be an ocean, and even on a good day, you can't see the tallest building in America on the other side.Icebergs from the Arctic Ocean are made of Freshwater
Evaporation and precipitation
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because the ocean has salt in it rather than freshwater lake Because fresh water on the surface of a lake is frozen. Under similar conditions, salt water is not frozen.