when it rains the water flows through tributaries and picks up dirt and rocks. then the same water flows into a river then into an ocean. THE END. i think that is the right answer because i looked at the picture on my science book.
No they are not the same.
It mostly occurs in Australia due to salty rivers or salty water
The great lake isn't salty because its water comes from different rivers and streams.
Yes to tidal rivers
Because the seas do not reach them to get salt into them
For the same reason it is salty now. Rivers flow into it but not out and there is a high rate of evaporation.
The Great Lakes are not salty because they are filled with freshwater from rivers and streams, and are not connected to the ocean.
The sea is salty because over billions of years, rain and rivers have washed mineral salts from rocks and soil into the ocean. These dissolved salts, such as sodium and chloride, accumulate in the ocean, making it salty.
Salt is dissolved from the Earth and transported in oceans/seas by rivers.
Because the salt dissolved from the earth is transported by rivers in seas.
The Baltic receives fresh water from more rivers and can be called brackish, only slightly salty
Salt is dissolved from the earth and transported by rivers in seas/oceans.