The St Lawrence River is fresh to the south end of Isle d'Orleans. It is salt from the north end of Isle d'Orleans to its mouth in the gulf.
Fresh water and salt water meet at a river's mouth, where fresh water becomes salty and is known as brine. This mixing often occurs in an estuary, where the river widens.
Brine is a mixture of salt and fresh water, where a river joins the sea.
The body of water where fresh water from a river mixes with salt water is called an estuary. This commonly an enclosed body of water.
they drink water from a lake or river so that water is basicly fresh water so i guess you can say fresh water
Sorry for this short answer... Earth. A briny water ecosystem can contain both salt and fresh water, though it is all mixed together. These ecosystems are where a fresh water source, such as a river, meets a salt water source, such as an ocean. River deltas commonly have briny water.
it is a fresh water river
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Fresh water from the Rocky Mountain snow melt.
salt
i think it is fresh water
fresh water
The great Mississippi river is made entirely of fresh water.
No its not it is salt water.
Fresh.