Flash Distillation
Water that is a mixture of fresh water and salt water is called brackish water.
When a ship sails from seawater to fresh water, the buoyancy of the ship increases because fresh water is less dense than seawater. This can cause the ship to ride higher in the water. Additionally, there may be a slight increase in the ship's speed due to the lower density of the fresh water offering less resistance to the hull.
An area of water where salt and fresh water mix is called an estuary. Estuaries occur where a river meets the sea, creating a unique ecosystem with varying salinity levels that support a diverse range of plant and animal species.
You may be referring to the "shore." Sometimes, but not always, the shore is a "beach."
Seawater dissolves more than fresh water because of the salinity in the water.
No, the intertidal zone is not fresh water. It is the area between the high tide and low tide marks along coastlines where seawater from the ocean meets the land.
its called an estuary :]
Water that is a mixture of fresh water and salt water is called brackish water.
probally fresh because no salt in mouth or eyes addition: it is easier to float/swim in seawater since seawater is denser than fresh water.
No, it is seawater.
by evaporation
the seawater smells
When a ship sails from seawater to fresh water, the buoyancy of the ship increases because fresh water is less dense than seawater. This can cause the ship to ride higher in the water. Additionally, there may be a slight increase in the ship's speed due to the lower density of the fresh water offering less resistance to the hull.
An area of water where salt and fresh water mix is called an estuary. Estuaries occur where a river meets the sea, creating a unique ecosystem with varying salinity levels that support a diverse range of plant and animal species.
You may be referring to the "shore." Sometimes, but not always, the shore is a "beach."
Seawater because it contains salt which makes the water more dense than water which does not contain salt.
Rivers are usually freshwater. Where the river meets the sea, the water may be briny as fresh and salt water get mixed together. Further out, the once freshwater becomes seawater and is too salty to drink.