yes. whales like belugas can live in warm water estuaries :D
River estuaries typically have a mix of salt-tolerant vegetation like mangroves and salt marsh grasses. These plants are adapted to thrive in the brackish water conditions caused by the mixing of freshwater and saltwater in estuaries. They play a crucial role in providing habitat for various species and protecting the coastline from erosion.
it is a mix of fresh water and salt water
A mix of fresh and salt water is called brackish water. It usually occurs in estuaries where rivers meet the sea.
Estuaries are partially enclosed bodies of water where ocean salt water and fresh water mix. Estuaries vary in salt content. When tides rise, their salinity rises. When the tide falls, the estuary has a lower salinity. Some estuaries are protected and are not affected as much as others.
Estuaries and marshes are both wetland ecosystems that provide important habitat for a variety of plants and animals. However, estuaries are areas where freshwater rivers meet seawater, creating a unique mix of salt and fresh water, while marshes are wetlands dominated by herbaceous plants like grasses and sedges. Estuaries tend to have higher biodiversity due to the mixing of two different water sources, while marshes are important for filtering water and preventing erosion.
Fish generally live in aquatic habitats like lakes, rivers, ponds, estuaries and the ocean.
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Laurence E. Schemel has written: 'Continuous water sampling and water analysis in estuaries' -- subject(s): Water, Estuaries, Analysis
The three types of estuaries are coastal plain estuaries, bar-built estuaries, and tectonic estuaries. Coastal plain estuaries form when sea levels rise, flooding existing river valleys. Bar-built estuaries are separated from the ocean by sandbars or barrier islands. Tectonic estuaries result from land movement, such as faults or folding, creating a depression that fills with water.
Estuaries are flooded valleys at a river's mouth. Deltas are prograding wedges of sediment at a river's mouth. Estuaries may develop into deltas overtime as more sediment builds up and out at the river's mouth. Estuary is a zone of mixing of fresh & saline water.........but delta is made of fresh water's silt near a sea.....
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