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marine biome and the freshwater biome
Freshwater is water that contains no salt or sodium.
they need the fresh salt water to survive in the freshwater biome.
saltwater biomes are loctaed in all of the oceans in the world. or at least somehwere in the ocean. freshwater biomes are located in lakes, rivers, pons, and all of the other water like subtanes. (: your welcome!
The Mouth Of the River
Yes, estuaries are coastal areas where seawater from the ocean mixes with freshwater from rivers and streams. This combination of salt water and freshwater creates a unique and dynamic ecosystem that supports diverse marine and plant life.
The water of the oceans is denser because of the high level of salt it contains.
Freshwater typically contains more nutrients compared to salt water. Salt water has a higher salinity level which limits the variety and amount of nutrients available. Freshwater sources like rivers and lakes tend to have a greater abundance of nutrients that support diverse aquatic life.
Yes, fresh water has a slightly lower density than salt water.
Freshwater is water that contains very low levels of salt, typically found in lakes, rivers, streams, and groundwater. It is essential for drinking, agriculture, and various other human activities.
The density of salt water is higher than fresh water.
Yes they live in the freshwater region of the aquatic biome because they adapt to freshwater since it has a low concentration of salt and also has more species that are easy to have a "preditor-prey" relationship with because alligators are opportunistic when it comes to catching their prey.