The chesapeake bay is the only bay in the United States that is actually both. It is called brackish water. That means it's salt water and fresh water all mixed together.
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The Great Lakes are freshwater.
the densities are different (Saltwater has a greater density than freshwater.)
Lake Erie is a freshwater lake.
Freshwater makes up about 2.5% of the total water on Earth, while saltwater makes up about 97.5%.
The Great Lakes are freshwater bodies of water.
they are both saltwater and freshwater
They contain saltwater and freshwater
The Persian Gulf is saltwater, not freshwater.
Saltwater is heavier because saltwater contains salt which adds to its overall weight. Freshwater does not have any dissolved salt so it is lighter then saltwater
Most lakes contain freshwater. From this fact, I'm assuming it is made out of freshwater, rather than saltwater.
freshwater
Freshwater.
Freshwater
The U.S. has various types of bays, including coastal bays, estuarine bays, and inland bays. Coastal bays, such as Chesapeake Bay and San Francisco Bay, are typically found along the ocean and are influenced by tides. Estuarine bays form where freshwater from rivers meets saltwater from the ocean, creating unique ecosystems. Inland bays can be found within the country, often created by natural features or human activities, and are less influenced by ocean tides.
Freshwater and saltwater meet at the mouths of rivers that flow into the sea.
An estuary is the place where freshwater and saltwater meet.
In a freshwater environment it is clean and in a saltwater it has salt.