Flo was right! - Oh, you bet.
In fact, the ocean water ends very soon!
- It does? What's at the end of the ocean?
A wall? - A giant crib?
Or maybe a giant rock that's all like,
"No more water past this point!"
[all laugh]
- Oh, I wish I had time
to answer all these questions,
but all this talk is keeping me
from my big swim!
It's big, big, big!
- Wait, wait, wait!
Where is the end of the ocean?
Oh! He said it was close, but all I see is water.
[together] Which way is it?
♪ ♪
- Uh, come on, guys.
We can catch up to him. Come on.
♪ ♪
Uh... uh, Sal? Hey, Sal.
- Hey, Sal, we had a question for you.
We were-- ah!
Where did he go?
- Coming through! all: Whoa!
- Oh, and you kids should know, the ocean water ends,
but not in the way you were thinking.
- Why? Ugh. How does he do that?
What do you mean, Sal?
- I said the ocean ends. all: Whoa!
- I never said anything about the water ending.
- Okay. Not only is Sal very fast,
he's also very confusing.
- But Sal, if the water ends, the ocean must end too
because... well, the ocean's made of water!
- The ocean is made of water. That much is true.
But the ocean is made of saltwater,
which isn't the only kind of water on earth.
- It isn't? But-but Sal, wait.
We have another question!
- Yeah! - Yeah, wait up, Sal.
- Oh, kids, I don't have a lot of time.
I got a big, big swim upstream in the river,
which is made of another kind of water: freshwater.
- So there's two kinds of water? - Oh, three, actually.
There's saltwater, like the ocean,
freshwater, which has no salt in it,
and then there's a mix of the fresh and saltwater
called brackish water.
- So the two types of water can mix together!
- Sure, in places just like this,
where the water from the river meets
the water from the ocean.
- Oh, wow!
This changes my whole world!
Which is mostly made up of water.
- [laughs]
- And there's places made of water
besides the ocean?
all: Whoa! - And he's gone.




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