the sun evaporate the water only and the salt is left behiend
The 7 aquatic biomes are ponds lakes, rivers, streames, estuaries, sea shores,and coral reefs.
Yes. Lakes can have either freshwater or salt water, depending on their location And the environment. For example, in the flat areas of inland Australia, salt lakes are common, yet there are also significant freshwater lakes in Australia, particularly where the terrain is not as flat.
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97% of the water on Earth is in the ocean, or saltwater. 3% is freshwater. See the related link for more information.on the earth's surface, 97% of the water is salt water, though in the 3% that is fresh water, most of it is locked in iceburgs, and things of that icy nature.
Its considered freshwater and salt water because they both meet together
No, they will never meet as one is freshwater and the other is salt water.
Usually an Estuary. In these regions the salt content of the water varies and is commonly called "Brackish water".
Where a freshwater river drains into an ocean, the fresh water may mix with the salt water ... this is called brackish water.
No Oceans are not Freshwater, they are salt water
Ocean water has salt in it, Freshwater does not.
Lakes will usually have freshwater.
Freshwater is water that contains no salt or sodium.
I have freshwater fish and i use aquarium salt. I put more in every time i do a water change
Yes they do because the correct definition of estuary is a body of water that contains both salt water and freshwater
Salt in the water. Salt water.
Salt in the water. Salt water.