Icebergs are the only freshwater part of an ocean. When icebergs melt, it results in a decrease in the salinity of ocean water.
There can't be a freshwater part of an ocean. An ocean is a body of water that contains salt. But there are some big lakes in the world that could be considered oceans. Like the Great Lake in Michigan. Trust me, that lake looks big enough to be an ocean, and even on a good day, you can't see the tallest building in America on the other side.Icebergs from the Arctic Ocean are made of Freshwater
Because saltwater fish can only breathe in saltwater (as in the ocean) and freshwater fish can only breathe in freshwater (as in tap water.)
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No. The Gulf of Mexico is part of the much larger Atlantic Ocean.
Goldfish and bettas (fighting fish) are freshwater fish, so they are not part of the ocean's food chain at all. In a freshwater environment, they are relatively low on the food chain.
No Oceans are not Freshwater, they are salt water
They can live in both freshwater and salt water but only certain kinds. They only live in waterways with access to the ocean.
Elliott Bay is part of the Puget Sound in Washington state, United States. It is connected to the ocean, so it does not contain freshwater.
No. Platypuses only live in freshwater rivers, creeks, lakes or dams.
Ocean water has salt in it, Freshwater does not.
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