trout, salmon, angelfish, clown fish, sharks, whales, dolphins.
A mix of freshwater and saltwater is termed brackish.
Yes. Estuaries have rivers or stream flowing into it and has a free connection to the sea.
a mixture of fresh water and salt water.
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 clarity of an estuary speaks to how clear the water in a stream is.
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The body of water where fresh water from a river mixes with salt water is called an estuary. This commonly an enclosed body of water.
estuary
an estuary is a mix of salt water and fresh water.
An estuary is a place where fresh water meets ocean water.
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 clarity of an estuary speaks to how clear the water in a stream is.
the area located between them is an estuary. because and estuary is where fresh water and salt water mix.
Freshwater Biomes, Estuary Biomes, and Marine Biomes
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The River Thames estuary in London, UK, is where the river water mixes with the sea water of the English Channel.
An estuary is usually where the fresh water of a river meets the salty sea. The mixing of fresh and salt water forms brine.
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estuary means a water passage where the tide meets a river current. so you could say "it was hard to get across the estuary, because the current was so ruff."