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Why are lagoons saline?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Limited amounts of salt water enter by seeping as groundwater or during storms when sea water overtops the barrier. The salinity of these lagoons varies, but in most cases it is low; filtering - usually separated from the ocean by means of a gravelly bar or barrier.

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it is defined as areas of shadow , coastal saline water ,..

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