What are Salt-water lakes? How are they different from fresh water lakes?
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The salt water lakes contains of lot of salt. but fresh water lakes are to be drinking water lakes by these two are different
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A salt lake or saline lake is a landlocked body of water that has a concentration of salts (typically sodium chloride) and other dissolved minerals significantly higher than most lakes (often defined as at least three grams of salt per litre).
Although freshwater lakes often have minor amounts of dissolved salts in them (less than 1-3 g/L), saline lakes have more than this (between 3 and 300g/L). Saline lakes are often found in arid environments where water only leaves lakes through evaporation or seepage into the ground.
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