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You think probable to the movement of salt waters into fresh waters.
The Chesapeake Bay is an estuary. It houses salt, fresh, and brackish (a mixture) of waters.
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.
Brackish water is a mixture of fresh and salt water. Rivers coming from inland headed to the ocean are fresh, then as they get closer to the salt water influences, the waters are brackish and then salt as you get closer to the ocean.
Manatees can live in both fresh and salt water, as well as brackish. If a manatee is in salt too long though, it must find other waters temporarily.
Salt waters climate is the opposite of the fresh water's climate,so it's climate is salty.
It's all in the name; salt water has salt and fresh water has no salt. The reason why some water is salty and some is not is not as simple. Usually, either there was salt in the floor of the ocean and it got mixed in or when rivers carry little particles of something in them, sometimes it's salt from the sides and bottom of the river. The water has the salt mixed in and eventually that water becomes part of the ocean.
Apsu was the god of fresh water, and Tiamat was the goddess of salt water.
Salt waters of the Atlantic
Yes. Gulp lures will work in salt or fresh waters.
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In fresh salt water that has a water aerator to keep the water fresh constantly