An estuary or sometimes termed as an estuarine.
Estuary
The salty taste buds are primarily located at the front and sides of the tongue. This area is sensitive to detecting saltiness in food and beverages.
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We do not sink because the skis have a high surface area compared to our feet, therefore we would float on fresh snow.
The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is a fresh water area. It is located along the Delaware River, which is a freshwater river that runs through several states in the northeastern United States.
Estuary
its an estuary.believe me i checked it out on the computer.haha
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An estuary is an area where fresh water and salty ocean waters mix together. These areas may include bays, mouths of rivers, salt marshes, and lagoons. These brackish (salt mixed with fresh) water ecosystems shelter and feed marine life, birds, and other wildlife with nutrients from the ocean.
the area located between them is an estuary. because and estuary is where fresh water and salt water mix.
Because the Arabian Sea is an area of high evaporation that receives no fresh water from continental land masses (no river runoff).
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Wouldn't heavy rain, say from a hurricane cause a higher than usual runoff of fresh water from the land area? And the rain that drops in the sea is fresh too.
Is the River Thames Salty? Yes and no. The River Thames is tidal between Teddington (near Richmond) and its mouth in the North Sea, meaning that it rises and falls with the tides. This makes the Thames a bit salty in this area. However, the salinity increases gradually as you move towards the sea, meaning that even at Battersea, the water can still be regarded as 'fresh water' and not salty. you can find out more here: http://www.the-river-thames.co.uk/weather.htm
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Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness was created in 1964.