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Montreal. Which incidentally is also the largest inland port in the world.
I think it is both because there are also algae and stuff that are also in oceans....
Massachusetts has both saltwater and freshwater. It touches the saltwater Atlantic Ocean and also has over 500 bodies of freshwater including lakes and rivers.
Sometimes. Especially when it is stormy , and after the Spring melt when all the inland waters are at their highest. Lakes as large as the Great Lakes can also be subject to tides and riptides.
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.
Brine, also called saltwater.
The say that Sardine is a Saltwater Fish is notaccuret because Saredines grows naturally also in freshwater lakes as well. You can find canned Sardines from many lakes like the " sea of Galilee" in Israel, Baykal lake in south Siberia and other lakes in asia and Africa.
because it is home to the great lakes
The Saltwater Crocodile can also be called the Indo-pacific Crocodile.
Lakes are natural bodies of fresh water found inland leading to or from a River/Creek. Reservoirs however, are man-made and store fresh water for purification later, and usage. Reservoirs are also usually made with dams.
A peninsula is a region of land surrounded by water on at least three of four sides and connected to a larger piece of land. A sea is a body of water, and thus cannot be called a peninsula.However, seas are usually surrounded by land on three sides, sometimes almost completely surrounded by land, which does make them seem like a water version of a peninsula. There are also inland bodies of water called seas, such as the Dead Sea or Caspian Sea, but these are technically saltwater lakes.
There are inland plains. These are formed when lakes become filled in with sediment. There are also coastal plains. These are formed when rocks are worn away near the shore.