The source is where a river begins. The end of a river is usually at the sea.
Indus River
from the beginning of time
At the mouth (opening/beginning) of a river.
The Columbia River is the largest river in the northwest of the United States. It empties into the Pacific Ocean.
The Tamar's source is less than 6 km (4 miles) from the north Cornish coast, but it flows southward. At its mouth, the Tamar flows into the Hamoaze where it joins with the River Lynher before entering Plymouth Sound.
The start of a river is called the headwaters or source; the end of a river is called the mouth.When a river flows into another river, the 'mouth' of the river is called the confluence.
Answer!-Usually the start of a river is called its source and the end of the river is called the mouth.
The source of a river is where it starts as a tiny stream. The other end is the mouth, where it reaches the sea.
The beginning of a river is normally called the headwaters or source. The end of a river is the mouth.
the beginning is called a source the end is called a mouth
The source or beginning of a river is called the 'headwater'. The beginning of a river is known as the source.
· A source of a river is the beginning of a river or water way wheares a mouth of a river is the end of that river or body of water. Submitted by Rishav Adhikary.
Not strictly speaking. The beginning is called the SOURCE - often high up in mountains or similar The exit of the river to the sea (or end of the river) is the MOUTH
To find where the beginning of a river is.
the source of the river
The beginning a brook or a river is called the source. Most of the time the source is rather small and nondescript.
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