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Freshwater and saltwater meet at the mouths of rivers that flow into the sea.
oceans,rivers.
Oceans and seas are comprised of saltwater, and rivers are comprised of freshwater(drinkable, or potable)
It varies, but usually the rivers freshwater mixing into saltwater.
Massachusetts has both saltwater and freshwater. It touches the saltwater Atlantic Ocean and also has over 500 bodies of freshwater including lakes and rivers.
Goldfish are freshwater fish and can not survive in saltwater environments (oceans, etc) They can only survive in freshwater (non saltwater such as ponds, rivers, and lakes).
It really depends on what fish you're studying. If you put a fish that lives in freshwater into saltwater, it will die. So your answer is, Freshwater Fish live in ponds, lakes, and freshwater rivers. Saltwater Fish live in oceans and seas. I hope this helps.
Lakes and rivers are generally freshwater, although there are a few saltwater lakes in existence. The most famous of these include the Great Salt Lake in Utah, and the Dead Sea between Israel and Jordan.
Freshwater mussels live in rivers, while saltwater mussels live in oceans. Even though it is mussels, it differs a lot. Freshwater mussel and saltwater mussels hunt different things, because they live in different places.
There are no freshwater oceans. Only where large rivers empty into the sea, there are some areas of lower salinity, but no freshwater oceans.
The freshwater biome includes rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds. Oceans are a part of the saltwater biome.
Oceans, sea , rivers and other water bodies are the ecosystems that are referred to as aquatic. The ecosystems that are aquatic are freshwater and saltwater(marine).