They can enter by passing trucks, or vehicles because of the speed they are travailing at, the salt can fly into the rivers/ oceans because of the wind.
Salts dissolved from the mountains are transported in lakes or seas by rivers.
Ice, rivers, lakes, and groundwater are all sources of freshwater
the answer is salt river lake salt sicy
Rains and rivers dissolve salt from salt deposits and transport NaCl in seas or lakes.
Because the seas do not reach them to get salt into them
In the oceans and some rivers and lakes.
Rains and rivers dissolve salt from salt deposits and transport NaCl in seas or lakes.
no lakes do not have mouthes only rivers do
transportation petroleum, or salt
They are fresh water. They are fed by rivers, streams, glaciers, and are above sea level, so they drain into the sea which prevents the salt water entering the lakes..
Lakes and rivers are generally freshwater, although there are a few saltwater lakes in existence. The most famous of these include the Great Salt Lake in Utah, and the Dead Sea between Israel and Jordan.
The Great Salt Lake has salt because it as no outlet, the salt of thousands of years has flowed into the lake. As the water evaporates, it leaves the salt there and it increases in concentration. The Great Lakes do not have salt because they are normal lakes, mostly fed by freshwater mountain streams and rivers, with an outlet to the oceans, so the salt does not increase in levels.