Freshwater is water that has been brought in my a river,lake, or steam.
it is the type of freshwater ecosystem in which biotic and a biotic factors are also involve
depending on your definition of sea, yes. The Caspian sea is actually a lake....but it is freshwater, and i believe (fact check this before you cite it as truth) that the Black sea is freshwater as well.
A bay is a body of water bordered on 3 sides by land, and by definition the "4th side" is the ocean. Whether it is saltwater or freshwater will depend on where the water is from. If the bay is of an ocean, it will be of saltwater. If it is of a freshwater lake or river, it will be of freshwater.
Saltwater fish have a natural habitat in the sea. Whereas, freshwater fish has a habitat in a river or a lake.
Fresh water by definition is 1.0 and depending upon which salt water, typically 1.025
Freshwater is water that contains very low levels of salt, typically found in lakes, rivers, streams, and groundwater. It is essential for drinking, agriculture, and various other human activities.
Yes, estuaries are coastal areas where seawater from the ocean mixes with freshwater from rivers and streams. This combination of salt water and freshwater creates a unique and dynamic ecosystem that supports diverse marine and plant life.
Well, Tidal Fresh Water Marsh Means a wetland that has little or no salt and is found in the upper parts of estuaries.
Limpets are animals. Limpet is common name of a wide variety of different marine and freshwater gastropod species that cling to rocks.
usually freshwater.......
The most common term for the study of freshwater and freshwater systems is Limnology!
'Freshwater' is naturally occurring water with a low concentration of dissolved minerals and salts. However saying that it is 'freshwater' in no way implies that the water is safely drinkable. What little solutes are in it, can still be lethally toxic even at minute concentrations. The Freshwater definition will therefore exclude undrinkable seawater, but is not otherwise an indication of the water's purity or clarity, and can include poluted water in a stream, stagnating water in a pond, etc.