yes. i had to do a report on it lol.
Inland seas became vast freshwater lakes and wetlands where habitats adapted to life in freshwater.
That depends on where the wetlands are located. If they are coastal wetlands, which are accessible to the sea, they will have a marine or estuarine enviroment. If they are further inland, where they are inaccessible to the sea, they will have a fresh water environment.
Coastal wetlands are those wetlands that are within, along, or near tidally-influenced water bodies. Their source of water (hydrology) may be salt, fresh, or both (brackish). Freshwater wetlands are those wetlands whose water source (hydrology) is of fresh water (not salty or brackish) . They can be tidally influenced by freshwater tides (tidal waterways above the salt line) or may be far inland (hydrology source is usually groundwater, surface waters, or precipitation).
Coastal wetlands are those wetlands that are within, along, or near tidally-influenced water bodies. Their source of water (hydrology) may be salt, fresh, or both (brackish). Freshwater wetlands are those wetlands whose water source (hydrology) is of fresh water (not salty or brackish) . They can be tidally influenced by freshwater tides (tidal waterways above the salt line) or may be far inland (hydrology source is usually groundwater, surface waters, or precipitation).
Pelicans primarily inhabit coastal and inland wetlands, including estuaries, lagoons, and rivers. They are commonly found in warm, temperate, and tropical regions. These birds thrive in areas with abundant fish populations, which are essential for their diet, making them frequent visitors to both marine and freshwater environments.
Wetlands can refer to both freshwater and saltwater areas. Wetlands are simply an area of land where the soil is saturated with water, either fresh or salt. For example, freshwater marshes exist inland, whereas salt marshes generally occur along the coast.
No, platypuses live in inland freshwater environments in mainland Australia, not in the ocean.
Brazil has the largest amount of inland water, primarily due to its vast network of rivers, lakes, and wetlands, including the Amazon River and the Pantanal region. These water bodies contribute significantly to the country's extensive freshwater resources. Additionally, Brazil's diverse ecosystems support a variety of aquatic habitats, making it one of the richest countries in terms of inland water biodiversity.
a salt water lake has a freshwater inlet but and inland sea has no inlet.
Fishing carried over in the freshwater where the salinity is very less .
Limnology is the study of inland waters, including lakes, rivers, and wetlands. It focuses on the physical, chemical, biological, and geological characteristics of these bodies of water and their ecosystems.
No. Crocodiles and alligators live in rivers, wetlands, and swamps. Saltwater crocodiles sometimes do travel out to sea. Most of these are younger crocodiles not yet big enough to successfully compete for territorial rights in the inland swamps and rivers.