Ponds form where rainwater and runoff meet in a depression in the landscape.
False. Ponds do not form where freshwater and saltwater meet. They are usually man-made.
False. Ponds do not form where freshwater and saltwater meet. They are usually man-made.
Mammoths usually drank water and it had to be clean to.
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.
Estuaries.
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An estuary
Estuaries, where rivers meet the sea, are environments where fresh water from rivers mixes with salt water from the ocean. Salt marshes and mangrove forests are coastal wetlands located at the interface of freshwater and salt water, providing unique habitats for various species. Freshwater lakes or ponds near coastal areas may also experience mixing with salt water during high tides or storm surges.
When fresh water is added to salt water, the two types of water will initially form distinct layers due to differences in density. Over time, through a process called mixing and diffusion, the fresh water and salt water will blend together, creating a more uniform salt concentration throughout the mixture.
A mix of fresh and salt water is called brackish water. It usually occurs in estuaries where rivers meet the sea.
The arthur kill is a place where the salt water (ocean) and the fresh water meet together!
The movement of water when ocean and fresh water meet is called Density currents.