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Brackish means "salty", so you would find these near salt water.
The ocean has always been salty and it is thought that life evolved in the oceans. This means that salt water fish have mechanisms for dealing with the salt in their environment. However, land animals have adapted to live away from the sea and have developed a waterproof covering (skin) to protect us from drying out. (They sort of carry a bit of the ocean with them). This means that if you were to dip your injury into SEA WATER (which is salty) you would NOT find this painful. The water must be made MORE SALTY than sea water before it would hurt. Water this salty would also hurt most fish.
The deeper the well the bigger chances to hit salty water. Fresh water is usually close to the surface as the ground water table varies with elevation.
The sea or the ocean.
The Great Salt Lake in Utah.
Well, they found a baby one pickled (Yes, pickled. It means preserved in extremely salty water) in a jar. Otherwise, no they haven't.
Water is salty in oceans. Much of the water is polluted. Hence, it becomes difficult to find clean fresh water.
yes there are salty seas. but lakes are very rare to find salty.
tap water is cleaned in a special place you can go on http://www.watercare.co.nz/watercare/search.cfm?searchvalue=water+taste&submit.x=0&submit.y=0 to find out about water care. sea water is salty because sea water is salty because As the water runs through and over the land, it dissolves anything soluble it comes into contact with and takes it to the sea. When the sea evaporates to make clouds, the salt nearly all the salt is getting left behind.
Is the River Thames Salty? Yes and no. The River Thames is tidal between Teddington (near Richmond) and its mouth in the North Sea, meaning that it rises and falls with the tides. This makes the Thames a bit salty in this area. However, the salinity increases gradually as you move towards the sea, meaning that even at Battersea, the water can still be regarded as 'fresh water' and not salty. you can find out more here: http://www.the-river-thames.co.uk/weather.htm
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find it in the dictionary and it means to get water hydro means water so this relates to water/water related.