Ocean. The ship will ride higher in salt water than fresh in water. There is a load line on the side of ships to tell you how deep you can load the ship. You can load the ship deeper if it is in fresh water because it will come up when it gets to the ocean.
An inland body of water is a body of water located away from the coast, such as a lake or a reservoir. It can be either freshwater or saltwater, depending on its source and whether it is connected to the ocean.
An inland sea is a large body of saltwater surrounded by land, while a lake is a smaller body of freshwater surrounded by land. Inland seas are typically connected to the ocean, while lakes are usually isolated bodies of water. Additionally, inland seas tend to have higher salinity levels compared to lakes.
a part of ocean or lake that extends inland
a salt water lake has a freshwater inlet but and inland sea has no inlet.
No. Lake water is freshwater and ocean water is saltwater.
In an ocean.
yes just not in an ocean
You could call the Caspian Sea an inland sea. It's also technically the world's largest lake, which is why Lake Superior is called the world's largest freshwater lake.
No, they are lake, or freshwater carnivores
This process is called "saltwater intrusion." It occurs when saltwater moves into and contaminates freshwater sources, typically in coastal areas where there is excessive water extraction from wells or a decrease in freshwater flow.
A large inland body of water is called a lake. Lakes are typically surrounded by land and are not connected to the ocean.
Ocean: A vast body of saltwater that covers the majority of the Earth's surface. Lake: An inland body of freshwater surrounded by land. River: A flowing body of freshwater that moves in one direction towards a larger body of water. Wetland: An area of land that is saturated with water, such as marshes, swamps, and bogs.