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A lake is formed by a river, is landlocked and flows out by means of a river. Asea can be marginal, a marginal sea is surrounded by land but has an escape directly to the sea and can be fed also by the sea. Example: lake of Gaililee is formed by the water from the Hermon Mount and the former turns into the Jordan river. The lake of Caspia is formed by the flow from the Danube river and flows into rivers. The Persian Gulf or the Red Sea are marginal (surrounded by land) and are fed by the Arabian sea and flow into the same.
Salton Sea
An estuary is an inlet of water where a river empties into an ocean or sea. It is formed from the freshwaters of rivers and stream, protected from storms, ocean waves and winds.
Sea water is salty, and river water is fresh.
A river mouth is the end of a river where flows into another body of water. It is normally the sea or ocean. Where a river flows into another river, it is a tributary, and the location is a confluence.The mouth is the opposite end of a river from its source. The mouth is where a river flows into an ocean, sea, lake, reservoir, or salt flat. It is also where an important part of the hydrological cycle takes place - the river's freshwater combining with the sea's saltwater. This can occur along an extensive stretch of the lower river called an estuary.
A river raft was formed by the water eroding the river time after time
California's Salton Sea.
A river raft was formed by the water eroding the river time after time
ocean
The river water flows into the sea.
The two bodies of water that formed the eastern and southern boundaries of Shang territory were the Yellow Sea to the east and the Yangtze River to the south.
affluent - sea water effluent - river water (the flow out of sea) influent - river water (the flow into sea)