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what do you understand by saline water and fresh water ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Saline water is water that contains high concentrations of dissolved salts. ... This means that water with a dissolved salts concentration of 10,000 has 1% weight contributed by the salt content. Though saline water is widely associated with the ocean, it can be found almost anywhere, such as groundwater.

Freshwater is water that contains only minimal quantities of dissolved salts, thus distinguishing it from sea water or brackish water. All freshwater ultimately comes from precipitation of atmospheric water vapor, reaching inland lakes, rivers, and groundwater bodies directly, or after melting of snow or ice.

Answered by doraemon1109
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saline water contains high concentration of dissolved salt. freshwater only contains minimum quantities of dissolved salt.

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