Yes to tidal rivers
for me its yes!.we didn't put any salt to make it salty when we cooked it, and when i taste it, its kind of salty because oysters live under the water (sea or river). In river it taste also salty because of the tide. The tide is a salty water so it goes inside of the shell of oyster.
Which one?
It is salty because the river water heads in it and turns it salty. Animals also make it salty because of their bodies.
Sea water is salty, and river water is fresh.
because river carry dissolved salt into the river
The Avon River is fresh water.
Yes, it is a sea and has salty water.
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
This would depend if the water is from a sea or a river source.
The salty water in a river estuary is an example of brackish water.
That is a statement, not a question, and it is true.
the water was salty.