Physical factors of an estuary include salinity levels, temperature variations, turbidity (clarity of water), tidal currents, and substrate composition (the type of material on the estuary floor). These factors greatly influence the ecosystem and species that inhabit the estuary.
Living things in an estuary include fish, birds, crabs, and plants like seagrass. Nonliving things in an estuary include water, rocks, sediment, and sunlight.
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Estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of water where freshwater from rivers meets and mixes with saltwater from the ocean. It forms a unique habitat that supports a diverse range of plant and animal species specially adapted to varying salinity levels. Organisms in estuaries often have specialized physiological adaptations to cope with fluctuating environmental conditions.
That body of water is called an estuary. It is a partially enclosed coastal body of water where rivers or streams flow into and mix with seawater. This mixing of fresh and salt water creates a unique and productive ecosystem.
an estuary is a mix of salt water and fresh water.
An estuary is a place where fresh water meets ocean water.
the area located between them is an estuary. because and estuary is where fresh water and salt water mix.
Freshwater Biomes, Estuary Biomes, and Marine Biomes
Estuary
Physical factors of an estuary include salinity levels, temperature variations, turbidity (clarity of water), tidal currents, and substrate composition (the type of material on the estuary floor). These factors greatly influence the ecosystem and species that inhabit the estuary.
An estuary is usually where the fresh water of a river meets the salty sea. The mixing of fresh and salt water forms brine.
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estuary means a water passage where the tide meets a river current. so you could say "it was hard to get across the estuary, because the current was so ruff."
that would be called an estuary
its called an estuary :]
An estuary.