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frogs and fishes
The answer is wetlands and tundras
Swamps and marshes
The Philippines in Southeast Asia is an archipelago consisting of over 7,000 islands. Japan in East Asia is another example of an archipelago, comprising of four main islands and thousands of smaller ones.
Certain freshwater fish can survive saltwater conditions; examples are black mollies, mono's and scats. All of these fish aren't truly freshwater or saltwater, they are Brackish. Brackish is between freshwater and saltwater, and so these fish are highly adaptable.
Yes; several different kinds of freshwater snails (a kind of mollusc) are used in Asian cooking. Some examples are pictured in the Wikipedia article on freshwater snails (see related link below).
Examples of wetlands include:marshlandwetlandsfensmarshmiremoraspeatquagquagmireslough
It is a thin wire that acts as a swivel, they come in different lengths and strengths (depending on the species your trying to catch). They are used for fish with teeth that will cut your line. Examples of freshwater fish that you will need a leader for are: Pike, Musky, Pickerel ect. Examples of freshwater fish you wont need a leader for are: Bass, Perch, Catfish ect.
The different types of plants that live in Freshwater Biomes are-seaweed (freshwater)-water lilies-alage-kelp (aka Susswassertang)ANS2:There are thousands of examples of plants that live in fresh water. A short list of invasive aquatic plants in Washington (see link) lists about twenty.
Some examples of biomes are: rainforest, tundra, forest, desert, freshwater, marine and grassland
Not quite freshwater, but not quite saltwater. Lives fine in freshwater with doses of salt (I don't suggest table salt or rock salt although some people have been succesful). Common examples are the Dragon Goby and the Green Pufferfish.
usually freshwater.......