The water in a deciduous forest is freshwater. The water can be found in swamps, ponds, and freshwater tributaries. These forests are found in the Southern and Northern hemisphere.
Mainly fresh water is in a deciduous forest.
no the taiga has no saltwater it is mostly has forest that are non deciduous but if there is any water it would be fresh.
No. Fresh water is simply water that is not noticeably salty.
Because the fresh water turns into salty water.
Taiga | Estuary Rainforest | Tundra Grassland/Plain | Coniferous Forest Savannah | Temperate Forests Ocean | land Fresh Water |land
salty water is more dense than fresh
water
No they cannot, its why they're so called.
The body of water in Egypt that has both fresh and salty water is where the River Nile flows into the Mediterranean Sea. The fresh water from the Nile mixes with the salty Mediterranean water, creating a barrier between the two.
not all water on earth is fresh its 60% fresh and 3% salty
The trees in a deciduous forest shed their leaves in winter to reduce water consumption.
Fresh water filled.