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Most dictionaries avoid defining "freshwater" as potable water because the term "freshwater" specifically refers to water that contains low levels of salt, not necessarily that it is suitable for drinking. Potable water, on the other hand, refers to water that is safe for human consumption. While freshwater sources can sometimes be potable, not all freshwater sources are considered safe for drinking due to potential contamination.
Freshwater is a type of water with a low level of salt.
Blue gold is a term that refers to water. Water is a basic necessity and in areas that have low rainfall, blue gold can be as valuable as gold.
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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.
A large stream of surface water is usually called a river. A river is freshwater and runs from high to low ground.
A large stream of surface water is usually called a river. A river is freshwater and runs from high to low ground.