Where sweet water meets salt water is known as an estuary. This unique environment occurs at the mouths of rivers, where freshwater from rivers and streams mixes with saltwater from the ocean. Estuaries are rich in biodiversity and serve as critical habitats for many species of fish, birds, and other wildlife. They also play a vital role in filtering pollutants and buffering coastal areas from storms.
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salt marshes are were salt water meets fresh water and swamps are bioms with shallow fresh water and trees.
Yes, but the estuary where the salt water meets the fresh water is the Louisiana Swamps
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It grows better with sugar water because the flower and stem are very sweet. this is why lots of insects like flowers its because they are sweet. The salt water kills the plant.
Yes, it is true.
no it doesnt
When Spicy Meets Sweet was created on 2008-04-18.
i think it's none the answer is salt water
it mixes with the water, like it desintegrates Freshwater will then mix with the Salt water of the ocean. The water close to streams will usually be 50% Fresh and 50% Salt water. -BrioPower
The reason we gargle with salt water for a sore throat is for both a cleansing action and to slightly reduce swelling and inflammation in the throat. Both of these properties of cleaning and reducing swelling come from the salt itself. Using something sweet in the water such as sugar would take out the element (salt) that is helpful in this case, so it would not be as effective as salt water.
AnswerSea Water is salty and might not be useful for watering house plants because salt will ruin the plant by osmosis due to water potential differences. So, better to use sweet water. Plants that grow in salt water are different. So, salt water plants and sweet water plants are different.