Asked by kharde
All water sources can be grouped as either salt water or fresh water resources. Drag and drop each water resource into the correct column.
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I don’t see the list of water resources you want moved. Could you paste the items to sort?
Meanwhile, here’s a ready-made grouping of common water sources you can use:
Salt water resources
- Oceans
- Seas
- Salt marshes and coastal tidal flats
- Salt lakes (e.g., Great Salt Lake)
- Coral reef waters
Fresh water resources
- Rivers
- Streams
- Lakes (freshwater lakes)
- Ponds
- Groundwater / aquifers
- Springs
- Glaciers and ice caps
- Wetlands (freshwater marshes, swamps, bogs)
Note: estuaries and some coastal areas are brackish (a mix of fresh and salt) and don’t fit neatly into either column; some inland seas (e.g., the Caspian Sea) have variable salinity. If you give the specific items, I’ll sort them exactly.
Meanwhile, here’s a ready-made grouping of common water sources you can use:
Salt water resources
- Oceans
- Seas
- Salt marshes and coastal tidal flats
- Salt lakes (e.g., Great Salt Lake)
- Coral reef waters
Fresh water resources
- Rivers
- Streams
- Lakes (freshwater lakes)
- Ponds
- Groundwater / aquifers
- Springs
- Glaciers and ice caps
- Wetlands (freshwater marshes, swamps, bogs)
Note: estuaries and some coastal areas are brackish (a mix of fresh and salt) and don’t fit neatly into either column; some inland seas (e.g., the Caspian Sea) have variable salinity. If you give the specific items, I’ll sort them exactly.
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