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how come river water is not saline

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Answered by Anonymous
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 Why are some of Earth’s waters salty and others not? There are two clues that give us the answer. First, “fresh” water is not entirely free of dissolved salt. Even rainwater has traces of substances dissolved in it that were picked up during passage through the atmosphere. Much of this material that “washes out” of the atmosphere today is pollution, but there are also natural substances present.

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Answered by TahaTasneem
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River water is not saline as it does not contain salts, whereas seawater does.
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