Deserts can have fresh water but some of lakes that are salty, very salty.
A bay is a body of water bordered on 3 sides by land, and by definition the "4th side" is the ocean. Whether it is saltwater or freshwater will depend on where the water is from. If the bay is of an ocean, it will be of saltwater. If it is of a freshwater lake or river, it will be of freshwater.
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James bay as well as Hudson's bay are both salty, but not quite as salty as The Atlantic or Pacific Oceans.
The Nile is freshwater.
Neither Saskatchewan nor Alberta have any saltwater coastline.
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they are both saltwater and freshwater
They contain saltwater and freshwater
The Persian Gulf is saltwater, not freshwater.
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Most lakes contain freshwater. From this fact, I'm assuming it is made out of freshwater, rather than saltwater.
the densities are different (Saltwater has a greater density than freshwater.)
An estuary is the place where freshwater and saltwater meet.
In a freshwater environment it is clean and in a saltwater it has salt.