lakes aren't connected to the ocean directly. Rivers may sometimes connect the two, but where the freshwater meets the saltwater it's then called brackish water.
sometimes estuaries from the mountains mix with water from the ocean.
no
The ocean
the entrance to the ocean
sea + water who ever put this is an idiot cus clearly it doesnt make ocean it doesnt even mix
its the other way round though at the mouth of the river the waters mix so part way up the river there can be found traces of salt water some time during high tide the ocean water may flows in to the mouths of the rivers which may mix with the river water and makes it salty
the answer is surface zone
no they dont mix because it is scientificaly proven so. they just dont like each other. they are immiscible
sea is small part of water while ocean is larger then sea and always liquid mix easily so sea and ocean water mix with each other
i dont know i think yes
when the water evaporates, the salt from the ocean water is left behind. you can try to do this by taking some fresh water and mix it up with salt
This is an area where fresh water from rivers and salt waters from the ocean mix to form saltish water