no, because rivers are smaller
The source of a river is where it begins, the mouth of a river is where it enters the sea.
The Nile is the same as any other river they are all about getting to the sea.
The pressure exerted by a fluid is determined by its depth and density. While river water and sea water may be present in the same volume, sea water is denser due to its salt content. Therefore, at the same depth, sea water will exert more pressure than river water.
"un fleuve" (masc.) is a river in French, but a main river which runs into the sea or into the ocean. A river that runs into another one (and not directly into the sea) is called "une rivière" (fem.), a word that has the same root as the English 'river'.
it is the amazon river
The Po River
It is the River Amazon.
Since liquid pressure is function of density,acceleration due to gravity and depth of liquid level so here density of sea water is greater than that of river water ,so liquid pressure in sea must be more.
No Nile is Egypt (Africa) dead sea is Asia next to Israel.
The same as today: the Jordan River and the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee).
sea divorce river.
Brazilians call amazon river :river sea