Sea water is salty, and river water is fresh.
affluent - sea water effluent - river water (the flow out of sea) influent - river water (the flow into sea)
Most sea fish have sharp teeth and most river fish have no teeth
The river water flows into the sea.
The difference in bodies of water is usually where they are located and the type of water they contain. The difference between a sea and ocean is just that a sea is attached to an ocean and surrounded by land. A lake is usually freshwater and located in a natural depression while a river usually flows over a long distance one way.
River water is the most impure water source among river water, sea water, and Lake water.
difference is the dead sea is very salty caused mainly by the Jordan river
The river is freshwater
Oxygen is more soluble in fresh water than it is in sea water, therefore there is more dissolved oxygen in river water than sea water.
A river, flows from an underground source, usually a spring under a mountain, and into an ocean or a sea. A sea is a moderately sized body of water. Most seas are a little bit larger than Lake Superior One, a sea is much bigger and larger, whereas the river is a thin, narrow body of water. A sea is salty, because it is a part of the ocean but a river has freshwater, not salty water. A river always leads to a sea. The part of a river where it opens into the sea is called the mouth. All of the rivers separate and separate into millions of tiny streams like roots. (this is the other side of the mouth)
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Because there is salt in the sea and when river water mixes with the sea, the salt gets into the river water, making it acidic.
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