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What biome consists of both saltwater and freshwater?

what biome consists of both saltwater and freshwater


What type of biome does a fish live in?

A liquid environment [ saltwater or freshwater ].


What is a coastal area where fresh water is mixed with saltwater?

When saltwater meets and mixes with freshwater it is an estuary.


How is a marine biome differ from a fresh water boime?

freshwater ecosystems are fresher


What the area where a river meets an ocean and contains a mixture of freshwater and saltwater?

an estuary


What bodies of water are included in the freshwater biome?

Bodies of water included in the freshwater biome are lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, and wetlands. These habitats are essential for supporting diverse aquatic life, such as fish, amphibians, and aquatic plants.


How did the the Freshwater Aquatic Biome get its name?

The Freshwater Aquatic Biome got its name because it refers to bodies of water with low salinity levels, such as lakes, rivers, and ponds, that contain primarily fresh water. This distinguishes it from marine biomes, which have high salinity levels due to the presence of saltwater.


The area where a river meets the ocean and contains a mixture of freshwater and saltwater?

Estuaries


Are crocodiles freshwater of saltwater?

they are both saltwater and freshwater


Are estuaries saltwater or freshwater?

They contain saltwater and freshwater


What biome has 0005 salinity?

A biome with a salinity of 0.005 would likely be a freshwater biome, such as a river, lake, or stream. This low salinity level indicates a lack of significant dissolved salts or minerals commonly found in saltwater environments.


What is an area where freshwater and saltwater meet provides habitat for a diversity of organisms?

An estuary provides habitat for a diversity of organisms