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- Brackish water - Wikipedia
Brackish water condition commonly occurs when fresh water meets seawater In fact, the most extensive brackish water habitats worldwide are estuaries, where a river meets the sea
- BRACKISH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
When the word brackish first appeared in English in the 1500s, it simply meant “salty,” as did its Dutch parent brac Then, as now, brackish was used to describe water that was a mixture of saltwater and freshwater, such as one encounters where a river meets the sea
- BRACKISH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The favorite feeding ground is a salt marsh, with springs and creeks of brackish water The water of these springs is brackish, and contains the nitrate of soda
- What Is Brackish Water and Where Is It Found? - ScienceInsights
Explore the intriguing nature of brackish water, understanding its definition and uncovering the many environments where this intermediate water type thrives
- What are Brackish Water Environments? - Ocean Conservancy
Brackish water occurs when the freshwater from a river or lake meets the salty seawater of an ocean body One key difference between these types of habitats is salt content, or the salinity of the water
- BRACKISH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Something that is brackish is unpleasant and harsh, like the coffee you left on too long or the water in a muddy pond The adjective brackish has roots in the Dutch word brac, meaning salty, and the word is used literally to describe water that is salty
- brackish - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective brackish (comparative more brackish, superlative most brackish) (hydrology) Of water, salty or slightly salty, as a mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries
- BRACKISH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
brackish in British English (ˈbrækɪʃ ) adjective (of water) slightly briny or salty
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