differentiate between freshwater and saline water
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Explanation:
Saline water consists of water between 30 g/L to 50 g/L of dissolved salts. Average ocean salinity is 35 g/L of dissolved salts. The oceans (or any terminal basin with respect to endorheic basins) are saline in nature due to the lack of any outflow other than evaporation. Any dissolved salts that is dissolved in waters entering the ocean stays behind as water evaporates to continue the hydrological cycle
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Answer:
Fresh water (or freshwater) is any naturally occurring water except seawater and brackish water. Fresh water includes water in ice sheets, ice caps, glaciers, icebergs, bogs, ponds, lakes, rivers, streams, and even groundwater.
saline water (more commonly known as salt water) is water that contains a high concentration of dissolved salts (mainly NaCl).