Source
Answer!-Usually the start of a river is called its source and the end of the river is called the mouth.
The mouth of the river is NOT called the start. The mouth is the end of a river. The headwaters refers to the starting point(s). The starting point is called the source.
The source is where the river starts and the mouth is where it ends.
at the mouth^^^Incorrect ! A river starts at its source - usually at a high place, such as a hill or mountain. It ends at the river mouth - which is where it meets the sea.
a river gets wider from source to mouth a river gets deeper from source to mouth a rivers load gets smoother from source to mouth a rivers load gets smaller from source to mouth the velocity of a river stays the same from source to mouth
The start of a river is called the "source" or "headwaters". The end of the river is called the "mouth" or "outlet".
The source of a river is where the river starts.
The source of a river is where it begins, the mouth of a river is where it enters the sea.
the journey of river starts from source and ends at its mouth
Source - Turners Hill. Mouth - Thames Estuary
It's source is in Switzerland and it's mouth in France.
Its source is in Spain, its mouth is in Portugal, near Lisbon.