frogs and fishes
Swamps and marshes
3% is freshwater
Ice is technically freshwater so in glaciers, and some lakes or ponds are freshwater.
Diatoms, Green and Golden Algae and Cyanobacteria Golden algae live in lakes and oceans, while diatoms live in freshwater and saltwater.
Certain freshwater fish can survive saltwater conditions; examples are black mollies, mono's and scats. All of these fish aren't truly freshwater or saltwater, they are Brackish. Brackish is between freshwater and saltwater, and so these fish are highly adaptable.
Examples of freshwater biomes include lakes, rivers, ponds, and wetlands. These habitats are essential for supporting a wide variety of plants and animals, including fish, amphibians, insects, and birds. Freshwater biomes also provide important ecosystem services such as water purification and flood control.
Yes; several different kinds of freshwater snails (a kind of mollusc) are used in Asian cooking. Some examples are pictured in the Wikipedia article on freshwater snails (see related link below).
about 3% is freshwater
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Freshwater has 3 syllables divided like this: fresh-wa-ter.
About 3% fresh, 97% saline.