estuaries
It flows into a larger body of water, like the ocean.
Alaska has hundreds of rivers.At a guess, I'd say the Susitna River whose mouth is the Cook inlet of the Pacific Ocean.
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.
The Amazon river
None. The Amazon River has its mouth in the Atlantic Ocean.
The mouth of a river is where it empties into another river, a lake, a sea, or an ocean.
Mouth of the river
The Amazon River has its mouth at the Atlantic Ocean. The Amazon River The Amazon is the largest river in the world at about 4,000 miles / 6,500 km
The mouth is the end of the river where it flows into the sea. The River Zambezi's mouth is the Indian ocean
The term for an area where a river flows into the ocean is an estuary. Estuaries are typically characterized by brackish water - a mixture of freshwater and saltwater - and support unique ecosystems due to this mix of habitats.
The Atlantic ocean.
The Mouth is Where The Clean Water is Going Out and The Salt Water Goes in It is Also Where The River Ends. Edit: No, the mouth of the River is where it empties into a larger body of water. Brackish water has nothing to do with a mouth of a river.