define fresh and saline water
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- Freshwater is water that contains only minimal quantities of dissolved salts, thus distinguishing it from sea water or brackish water.
- Saline water is water that contains a high concentration of dissolved salts.
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Fresh water can be defined as water with less than 500 parts per million (ppm) of dissolved salts. Other sources give higher upper salinity limits for fresh water, e.g. 1000 ppm or 3000 ppm.
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Salt water is water that contains a certain amount of salts. ... Salt water can be found everywhere on the surface of the earth, in the oceans, in rivers and in saltwater ponds. About 71% of the earth is covered with salt water. Freshwater is water with a dissolved salt concentration of less than 1%..
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