Fresh water is found in rivers, intermittent streams, springs and wells.
Yes
No need for it. The air in the desert is probably of much better quality than the air found in most cities.
very true
A horse in a good pasture will do.
Yes that is the most common way to get fresh forage
It is extremely salty.
No if you put a ligh layer over the pasture then no, this is actually extremly benificial to the grass (for horse manure is great fertilizer).
Forage content will decrease until the rancher puts the cattle into another pasture to graze. Cattle will graze the pasture until a) they can't any more or b) the rancher sees that they've taken off enough and moves them to a fresh pasture.
Cyanobacteria can be found in many habitats; soil, on rocks, in fresh water and salt water. They can also be found in the desert where they remain dormant for most of the time, taking advantage of the occasional rains.
A small body if fresh water in the middle of the desert is known as an oasis.
First off...I'm not a pro @ geography or nythin, bt I found the answer to this question online while researching on sum thing... A lot of rivers empty their fresh water into the bay of Bengal. It is found to the east of India which is frequented by rainfall. Therefore, near the coastal regions and otherwise as well, it it receives a supply of fresh water. In comparison, the Arabian sea does not have too many rivers emptying into it and there is lesser rainfall in it's region. Salinity of seas or bays or gulfs and so on depends on the region they are found in, the climate, rainfall and other water bodies that drain into them. As the bay of Bengal has a supply of fresh water while the Arabian sea circulates it's salted sea water, the bay of Bengal has a lower salinity in comparison to the Arabian sea