The rivers, Tigris and Euphrates.
The Arabian Sea.
Earth's greatest source of fresh water is glaciers and ice caps, which hold approximately 68% of the world's freshwater. When these glaciers melt, the water flows into rivers and lakes, providing a crucial source of freshwater for humans and ecosystems.
water flows would dry up, these water flows are important source of fresh water in India, without it, people would get dehydrated
Yes, the Jordan River is a freshwater river. It flows through the Middle East and is an important water source in the region.
It is extremely salty.
Yes. Fresh water flows from streams and lakes into the canal.
20% of the worlds fresh water
lakes. because the question asks for a fresh water source.
A body of fresh water that flows into a larger body of water typically refers to a river or stream that feeds into a lake, ocean, or another river. This freshwater source contributes to the larger body's overall water supply and can influence its ecosystem, water quality, and flow dynamics. Such interactions are crucial for maintaining biodiversity and supporting various habitats.
Are you talking about the Amazon? The output of the Amazon is so huge that fresh water flows out for (I believe) hundreds of miles from the river's mouth. People can be out in those waters and not even realize that they are on fresh water.
The river usually flows either to or from a source body of water, which could be both fresh or salty.
When the Mississippi River water flows into the Gulf of Mexico the fresh water does not mix immediately with the salt water. Instead, it takes a while and the fresh water forms a plume and does not mix for a while.