the amazon is a fresh water river
No. Like most rivers, the Amazon is a fresh water river that flows into salt water.
No, the salt content at the shore is typically lower due to the influx of freshwater sources like rivers and streams, while the salt content increases as you move further out to sea where evaporation concentrates the salt in the water.
river is fresh water because it has no salt in it. ocean is salt water because of its salt content. hope this helps
Quite a few reasons: * Higher salt content in the rocks and soils that are collected by rivers on their journey to the sea * More rivers entering the sea
The pink dolphin live in rivers and freshwater. These dolphins do not venture out into the ocean because of the salt content.
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There are several types of rivers Most rivers are freshwater, or non salty, that sustain wildlife that cannot breathe salt. These are the most common rivers. But there are also salt rivers, such as the Salt River in Arizona. Most salt rivers in the United States are on the western side of the country. These rivers can sustain several species of ocean life and always receed into a salt body of water. Major Rivers can also break off into smaller rivers. Such rivers are called tributaries.
they are rivers
No, rivers typically have fresh water, not salt water. Salt water is found in oceans and seas.
Yes, the Amazon River
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