Most rivers, streams and creeks carry rainwater to the sea.
There are exceptions: one of Australia's major waterways, the Cooper Creek system, carries water to the salt lake (not an inland sea) known as Lake Eyre in far northern South Australia. This water does not find its way to the sea.
Rivers and streams are the primary bodies of water that carry rainwater into the sea. After precipitation, rainwater flows over land, collecting in these waterways, which eventually drain into larger bodies of water such as lakes, estuaries, and oceans. Additionally, runoff from urban areas and agricultural land can contribute to this process, channeling rainwater into the sea.
All rivers carry rainwater to the sea, so any river in Europe!
Most rivers, streams and creeks carry rainwater to the sea.There are exceptions: one of Australia's major waterways, the Cooper Creek system, carries water to the salt lake (not an inland sea) known as Lake Eyre in far northern South Australia. This water does not find its way to the sea.
Sea water is salty due to the presence of dissolved salts like sodium and chloride, while rainwater is relatively pure and contains very low concentrations of salts. Sea water also contains various minerals and trace elements, whereas rainwater is mostly composed of water molecules. Additionally, sea water has a higher density compared to rainwater.
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Sea water has higher boiling point,as it contains sodium chloride
No, rainwater and seawater will not boil at the same temperature. Seawater has a higher boiling point than rainwater due to the presence of dissolved salts and minerals, which raise the boiling point of the water.
its nothing
they're both H2O.
The sea is made up of a combination of sources, including rainwater, rivers, and runoff from the land. Rainwater contributes to filling up the sea, but it is not the sole source of water in the oceans.
The bodies of water surrounding Greece are the; Mediterranean Sea, Aegean Sea, Ionian Sea, Thracian Sea and Sea of Crete.
MAJOR BODIES OF WATER IN THE VISAYASThe islands of Visayas are separated by the following major bodies of water:* Sibuyan Sea* Visayan Sea * Camotes Sea * Mindanao Sea * Samar Sea * Bohol Sea