Geography, asked by kashyapkaksi, 3 months ago

Difference between
Sea water and river water​

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Answered by anuradhadevi2021
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Answer:

Sea

1. A sea is smaller than an ocean which may be partly or fully enclosed by land.

2. Seas have salt water while rivers have fresh water.

3. Seawater has a more uniform composition than river water. It contains, by weight, about 3.5 percent dissolved salts.

4. Seas are much bigger than rivers which are longer and narrower. Seas have salt water.

River

1. A river is a naturally flowing body of water which comes from higher areas such as mountains.

2. Rivers have fresh water.

3. River water has only 0.012 percent.

4.The average density of the world's oceans is roughly 2.75 percent greater than that of typical river water.

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Answered by sᴜɢᴀʀsᴜᴘ
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  • Sea River Huge body of water.
  • Salt water.
  • Where rivers often end up .
  • May come from a higher or leveled area.
  • Took billions of years to form.
  • Seas do not exactly flood because of massive water evaporation.
  • where we can find larger vessels like ships .
  • Has waves which moves slower.
  • There are seven seas/Oceans.

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  • Thin and long body of water.
  • Fresh water.
  • Flow into seas, oceans, lakes, or other rivers.
  • Come from a higher area.
  • Some may only take several years to be formed.
  • Rivers may flood their banks.
  • Can only contain smaller vessels like small boats, canoes, and rafts.
  • Has running water which moves faster.
  • There are about 165 major rivers.

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