Brackish

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A water having more salinity than freshwater, but not as much as seawater

Real World Example

Imagine you're trying to find the perfect balance when mixing a cup of coffee with just the right amount of milk. Brackish water is like that perfect blend, where it has more salt than freshwater (like the coffee needing more milk) but not as much as seawater (avoiding making it too milky). Just as you're trying to achieve a specific taste by balancing coffee and milk, brackish water strikes a balance in salinity between freshwater and seawater, offering its own unique mix.

Practice Version

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