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Wetlands can refer to both freshwater and saltwater areas. Wetlands are simply an area of land where the soil is saturated with water, either fresh or salt. For example, freshwater marshes exist inland, whereas salt marshes generally occur along the coast.

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The Murray River is fresh water, despite increases in its salinity.

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a straIT CAN BE EITHER FRESH WATER OR salt water

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