Difference between Fresh water and saline water??
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Water with a TDS concentration less than 3,000 mg/L can be considered fresh water. Water from 3,000-10,000 Mg/L TDS will be considered brackish Water in excess of 10,000 Mg/L will be considered saline. Ground water with salinity greater than seawater (about 35,000 mg/L) is typically referred to as brine.
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The basic difference between fresh water and saline water is the salt concentration.
● Fresh water has very less salt content.
Ex. :- Lakes, Rivers, Ponds
● Whereas in saline water, salt concentration is comparatively very high.
Ex. :- Oceans, Seas
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