Yes.
Fresh water and salt water meet at a river's mouth, where fresh water becomes salty and is known as brine. This mixing often occurs in an estuary, where the river widens.
The Susquehanna River is the largest river that flows into the Chesapeake Bay, contributing a significant amount of fresh water to the bay's ecosystem.
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.
they drink water from a lake or river so that water is basicly fresh water so i guess you can say fresh water
Sorry for this short answer... Earth. A briny water ecosystem can contain both salt and fresh water, though it is all mixed together. These ecosystems are where a fresh water source, such as a river, meets a salt water source, such as an ocean. River deltas commonly have briny water.
the jordan rover contains fresh water
salt water
The vast river Jordan, after which the country is named, is just one of the fresh water supplies.
Israel uses human-made canals to transport fresh water to the Jordan River. These canals help divert water from various sources, including the Sea of Galilee and underground aquifers, to support agricultural needs and maintain water levels in the Jordan River. This practice is part of Israel's broader water management strategy in a region facing water scarcity.
it is a fresh water river
There are actually "two" Jordan rivers: the one from the slopes of Mt. Hermon to the Kineret (Sea of Galilee), and its continuation from the Kineret to the Dead Sea. The main importance of the Jordan River is in its first portion, which is the Kineret's major supply of fresh water. Because the country of Jordan is arid, it (like Israel) sees the river as one of its water-sources. Also, the river is Jordan's western border. For Syria, besides fresh water, the river has the significance that some of its northern stream-tributaries used to be within the borders of Syria and are now in the Israeli Golan Heights.
Fresh water from the Rocky Mountain snow melt.
The Jordan river is salt water.
The great Mississippi river is made entirely of fresh water.
the water in the amazon river is fresh water
Some people believe that the water from the Jordan River is holy. Many Christians go to bathe in the river each year, just as they believe that Jesus was baptised in the river. However, authorities say that the Jordan River no longer flows from its original source. Israel, as well as Jordan now take all the fresh water before it reaches the lower reaches of the river, and the only significant flow is sewage and industrial waste, which are potentially injurious and unlikely to be holy.
No. A watershed involves various sources of water that end up in a river or a bay. The Jordan River watershed includes any water that will find its way in to the Jordan River- which is its own entity.