Rivers flow into large bodies of water, such as oceans, bays, or lakes. The transition between river and ocean, bay or lake is known as a delta. Most rivers have a delta, an area where the river divides into many channels and river water mixes with sea or lake water.
No All Rivers Flow Towards The Ocean For Some Reason.
A river can lead into an ocean, but a lake is surrounded by land. Although the lake can have tributaries connecting to the ocean.
Some rivers do feed into lakes.
Yes.
The Niagara River flows out of Lake Erie and to Lake Ontario.
What river flows from lake Hopatcong to the Delaware river
The Snake River flows into and out of Jackson Lake in Wyoming. The lake was enlarged by building a dam in 1911, largely rebuilt in 1989.
Sort of, except the river doesn't go directly to the sea. St. Mary's River is the main outflow for Lake Superior, and carries the water into Lake Huron. Lake Huron's outflow is the St. Clair River, which flows into Lake St. Clair, which flows into the Detroit River, which flows into Lake Erie, which flows into the Niagara River, which flows into Lake Ontario, which flows into the St. Lawrence River, which leads to the sea (in the form of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, an estuary of the Atlantic Ocean).
Mississippi river
The Angara River leaves Lake Baikal at Port Baikal/Listvyanka from where it flows north and west until it runs into the Yenisey River north of Krasnoyarsk and flows into the Kara Sea.
Lake Athabasca
The Niagara River flows northerly from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario. It is 35 miles long and the border between the USA (New York State) and Canada (Ontario Province).
you can find a lake at the end of a run-off e.g water flows down a mountain into a river and the river flows into a lake. Hope this answers your question.
Mississippi river
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Mississippi river