It flows into the North Sea at Hoek van Holland, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
It flows into the North Sea at Hoek van Holland, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
The Rhine River flows into the North Sea near Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
The Rhine flows North to the North Sea, not the Mediterranean
The Rhine empties into the North Sea
The river Rhine.
The North Sea, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean and borders the English Channel.
Into the North Sea
It Doesn't, The Rhine flows into the North Sea, not the Mediterranean.
the north sea!i think
The Rhine River flows through central (Western) Europe where it forms part of the borders between Germany and the countries of Switzerland and France. It enters the North Sea in the Netherlands.
The river Rhine flow from the Swiss Alps to the North Sea. The Rhine initially flows north into the Bodensee (a lake) which is on the border of Austria, Germany and Switzerland. It leaves the Bodensee at Konstanz, and flows west to Basel. At Basel it turns north again, and forms the border between France and Germany. The Rhine is navigable from Basel to the sea. After Basel it flows near to Strasbourg, and then Mainz. From Bingen to Koblenz is a stretch known as the 'Rhine Gorge', which is a tourist area. After Koblenz come Köln (Cologne) and Düsseldorf. It crosses into the Netherlands, just after the border the Rhine Delta starts. Each branch of the Rhine has a different name, and none of them are called 'Rhine'. The largest branch reaches the North Sea at Rotterdam.
Yes, pollution in the River Rhine can affect the North Sea. The river flows into the North Sea, carrying pollutants with it. These pollutants can impact marine life, water quality, and ecosystems in the North Sea.