Get a sheet of clean, cool, metal. Hang it out in the evening near the sea. Catch the fresh water that collects on it.
no
All seas have salt water because they have sand which has salt.
Because they are fresh water lakes. If they were salt water, they would be called seas.
Seas are salt water body made of sediments, and lakes are entirely of fresh water no salt at all.
Salty. They are made out of salt water.
Rivers have fresh water, and seas have salt water.
As suggested by the name, the Great Lakes are all lakes - bodies of fresh water. Seas are bodies of salt water.
This would normally be fresh water, but on some occasions, they can be salt or brackish.
fresh water fish are fish that live in fresh water fresh water is what you would get out of the tap at home as aposed to salt water witch contains salt
No, rivers typically have fresh water, not salt water. Salt water is found in oceans and seas.
Most of the rivers, lakes, ponds, glaciers are all fresh water sources and seas and oceans are salt water sources.
usually no. they'r more comonly found in seas or oceans