in an estuarine
Freshwater rivers meet the salty sea, and brine is formed as the two are agitated by currents, tides and wind.
They drink water! They do drink water BUT..... Freshwater Shrimps are omnivores and detritivores (They eat dead plants at the bottom of the pond).
Deserts can have fresh water but some of lakes that are salty, very salty.
freshwater (except in limited exceptions, when a river flows inward from the sea for a limited distance)
Rivers are usually freshwater. Where the river meets the sea, the water may be briny as fresh and salt water get mixed together. Further out, the once freshwater becomes seawater and is too salty to drink.
the amount of freshwater is replaced by rainfall,pollution and salty water.
Vapors are contain practically pure water.
I believe that all water was originally salty, but freshwater formed when water evaporated out of the oceans and condensed somewhere else.
Freshwater is not salty. Saltwater is salty.
Saltwater and Freshwater mixed is called brackish water.
Ecology addresses the relationships between organisms and with their environment. Freshwater ecology studies those relationships in freshwater (non-salty water) environments.
Oil does not mix with water, not even salty sea water.