It forms along. A jetty
An estuary is an area, or body of water where the water from a river meets the water of a larger body of water such as a bay or ocean. Thus an estuary has mixed wildlife and is inbetween salt and fresh water.
WHere an animal or plant lives is a Habitat.
An estuary is a shallow, enclosed area, connected to the sea, that forms at the mouth of one or more rivers, where freshwater and seawater mix. There are approximately 300 estuaries around the coast of New Zealand.
The area of an estuary where marine shore animals live.
An area where a river meets an ocean is called an estuary. Estuaries are extremely fertile because they receive a mix of fresh water from the river and salt water from the ocean, creating a unique environment that supports a diverse range of plant and animal species.
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An estuary
An area of water where salt and fresh water mix is called an estuary. Estuaries occur where a river meets the sea, creating a unique ecosystem with varying salinity levels that support a diverse range of plant and animal species.
Yes. A marine biologist studies the life forms, plant and animal, in the ocean and other environments which are rich in saltwater, like wetlands or estuaries. (An estuary is a transitional area between seawater from the ocean and fresh water from rivers and streams where they mix together) Marine biologists may study organisms as small as a single cell, going all the way up to gigantic whales!
It would decrease the amount of plant and animal life in the area.
The photic zone of an estuary is the area where there is enough light penetration for photosynthesis to occur, typically near the surface where sunlight can reach. This zone is important for the growth of aquatic plants, algae, and phytoplankton, which form the base of the estuarine food chain.
It is called an ecosystem. ----