No. The only exception is the dead sea.
Salt water is water that has salt in it and it is found in oceans. Fresh water does not have salt and is found in rivers and lakes.
With only the rarest exception (like the Great Salt Lake), most water in lakes is fresh water.
Most of the rivers, lakes, ponds, glaciers are all fresh water sources and seas and oceans are salt water sources.
The oceans, some lakes like The Great Salt Lake in Utah, and other places.
No it would die immediately as they are salt water creatures.
No, most lakes contain fresh water, not salt. Some salt lakes do exist.
What a salt water lakes is called an ocean
Yes, approximately 97% of the Earth's water is salt water found in oceans and seas. The remaining 3% is freshwater found in rivers, lakes, and glaciers.
Well fresh water is any type of water that does not contain salt. It's true you can't find fresh water in the ocean, but you can find it undergorund and in lakes, rivers, and streams. There are some lakes that do contain salt such as the Salt Lake in Utah.
fresh water and salt water. salt water would be found in oceans and seas, fresh water would be found in lakes, streams, some rivers, and ponds.
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Irrigation of the Great Lakes could result in Salinization. It would be turned from freshwater to salt water. All of the salt would stay while the water would be drawn out leaving mostly all salt found behind. It could end up in the lakes shrinking.