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Frank Sexton
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20 November, 17:05
The water in a lake is usually:
fresh
salty
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Aryan Patel
20 November, 17:24
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Usually it is fresh. There are exceptions: The Dead Sea (37% salinity) is so salty barely lives in it and the Salt lake near Salt Lake City is so salty people can easily and comfortably float in it.
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