Freshwater is a term used to describe bodies of water with low salinity levels, typically less than 1%. These include lakes, rivers, streams, and ponds. Freshwater is essential for life and plays a crucial role in various ecosystems.
Characteristics of Freshwater
Low Salinity: Unlike seawater, freshwater has a low concentration of dissolved salts.
Use models (e.g., diagrams, maps, globes, digital representations) to explain how the rotation of Earth and unequal heating of its surface create patterns of atmospheric and oceanic circulation that determine regional climates.