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differentiate between freshwater lake and saltwater lakes giving examples of each

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Answered by Quincy11
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A river that doesn't contain Salt water, or water form an ocean or sea.

Fresh water is naturally occurring water on the Earth's surface in ice sheets, ice caps, glaciers, icebergs, bogs, ponds, lakes, rivers and streams, and underground as groundwater in aquifers and underground streams. Fresh water is generally characterized by having low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids. The term specifically excludes seawater and brackish water although it does include mineral-rich waters such as chalybeate springs. The term "sweet water" has been used to describe fresh water in contrast to salt water.[1]

salt water means

Fresh water is the water there are less than 0.1% (1 g/L) inorganic substances, and these lakes were called fresh lake.

Salt water is the water there are 0.1%-3.5% (1-35 g/L) inorganic substances, and these lakes were called fresh lake.

The lakes were called salt lake there is more than 3.5%(35 g/L) salts, and there lakes were formed in the end of the process of evolution and development.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lakes are one of the most common and important inland water bodies.

There are two types of lakes , according to the water composition of the lakes;

1) Freshwater lake : These lakes are made out of fresh water which have less amount of salinity.

Example: Everglades, Baikal etc.

2) Saltwater lake : These lakes are made out of saline water which have high amount of inorganic substances.

Example: Chilka, Sambhar etc.

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