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The amount of salt in the water of an estuary can change due to various factors. One major factor is the mixing of freshwater from rivers with saltwater from the ocean, which can dilute or increase the salt concentration. Seasonal variations in rainfall and temperature can also affect the amount of salt in the water. Additionally, human activities such as agriculture, industry, and pollution can introduce or remove salt from the estuary, causing changes in its salinity.
It changes because it feels like it wants to change to salt or fresh every time ti wannas :)
an estuary is a mix of salt water and fresh water.
Estuary
Only at the estuary Yes
An average human body shoyuld have 250gm of salt.if the amount of salt is less it causes some deficiency disease .excess of amount of salt also leads to some problem.so we should maintain the amount of salt properly.
Three examples of estuaries are: mangroves, salt marshes, and where the mouth of a river empties into the ocean.
Brackish ecosystems are formed by the mixture of salt and fresh water.
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An estuary is an area where fresh water and salty ocean waters mix together. These areas may include bays, mouths of rivers, salt marshes, and lagoons. These brackish (salt mixed with fresh) water ecosystems shelter and feed marine life, birds, and other wildlife with nutrients from the ocean.
An estuary is an area, or body of water where the water from a river meets the water of a larger body of water such as a bay or ocean. Thus an estuary has mixed wildlife and is inbetween salt and fresh water.
the area located between them is an estuary. because and estuary is where fresh water and salt water mix.