Yes, the word 'estuary' is a noun; a word for the part of a river where it nears the sea and the salt and fresh water mixes; a word for a thing.
Estuary is a NOUN (because it is a thing, not an action)
That is the usual spelling of the noun fjord(steep-walled inlet or estuary).An alternate spelling is fiord.
The plural form of estuary is estuaries.
It is not the estuary that is removed , but sediment around the estuary that is removed , reducing the nutrients that the estuary is getting.
There are many estuaries in Ireland. The Shannon Estuary is the largest.There are many estuaries in Ireland. The Shannon Estuary is the largest.There are many estuaries in Ireland. The Shannon Estuary is the largest.There are many estuaries in Ireland. The Shannon Estuary is the largest.There are many estuaries in Ireland. The Shannon Estuary is the largest.There are many estuaries in Ireland. The Shannon Estuary is the largest.There are many estuaries in Ireland. The Shannon Estuary is the largest.There are many estuaries in Ireland. The Shannon Estuary is the largest.There are many estuaries in Ireland. The Shannon Estuary is the largest.There are many estuaries in Ireland. The Shannon Estuary is the largest.There are many estuaries in Ireland. The Shannon Estuary is the largest.
As far as I know, A river's mouth is simply called the 'river mouth'!
Estuary is when you choke on a hot winnie
An estuary is an inlet of the sea and as such has no antonym.
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Are you asking about the precipitation in an estuary? The precipitation in an estuary varies according to where the estuary is located. An estuary is the point where a saltwater ocean, and a freshwater river come together. Precipitation changes will influence the ecosystem within the estuary. Estuaries are located all over the world, so you would have to find one estuary, and research the precipitation of that particular location.
London isn't, but it is at the beginning of the Thames estuary.
Yes the Delaware Bay is an estuary.