The Susquehanna river does because it's tributaries run all the way up to New York . The rain up in New York runs in to storm drains up there and the water travel through the system of drains down to the Susquehanna river in to the Chesapeake bay.
The Susquehanna River is the largest river that flows into the Chesapeake Bay, contributing a significant amount of fresh water to the bay's ecosystem.
it is a fresh water river
For most of them, fresh water. However, larger rivers that empty into the Chesapeake Bay will start to mix with seawater as they near the bay, and become salty.
yes and no because it is the only one that has both salt and fresh water
Fresh water from the Rocky Mountain snow melt.
Chesapeake bay and a river
The great Mississippi river is made entirely of fresh water.
the water in the amazon river is fresh water
No ,it's freshwater until you hit the chesapeake.AnswerNo, the Potomac River is fresh water until it reaches the bay where there are tides that move salt water a short way into the mouth of the river
Chesapeake Bay.
Yorktown is on the York River and Chesapeake Bay.
the body of water that almost cuts into marylandstate in two is Chesapeake bay