False. Ponds do not form where freshwater and saltwater meet. They are usually man-made.
False. Crocodiles can be found in both freshwater and saltwater habitats.
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No, both freshwater and saltwater habitats support a diverse range of living things. Freshwater ecosystems include lakes, rivers, and ponds where various species of fish, plants, and insects reside. Saltwater habitats such as oceans and seas sustain a wide array of marine life including fish, mollusks, and corals.
Lake Maracaibo is saltwater, being an estuary rather than a true lake.
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False. Both fresh water and salt water provide habitats for a wide variety of living things, including plants, animals, and microorganisms. Many species have adapted to live in either freshwater or saltwater environments.
Flounders are saltwater fish, some can be kept temporarily in brackish water.
False. While freshwater is essential for drinking water, it is also used for agricultural irrigation, industrial processes, and recreational activities. A significant portion of freshwater is consumed by agriculture, highlighting its diverse applications beyond just drinking.
The chesapeake bay is the only bay in the United States that is actually both. It is called brackish water. That means it's salt water and fresh water all mixed together.(All 100% true facts)
Most trout are freshwater fish. There is a species that is saltwater, the Sea trout