The part of a river where it's water flows into another body of water is called the mouth. River mouths are places of much activity and are usually good places to fish.
a place where a river flows into the sea is called a delta i think
Most people refer to it as the 'mouth' of the river.
The 'mouth' of the river
my answer is a river
a mouth of a river or a tribute.
"Mouth" of a river
It's called the "mouth" of the river.
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a river
it refers to the mouth of the river or the part just before it and its usually below sea level
A river mouth is the end of a river where flows into another body of water. It is normally the sea or ocean. Where a river flows into another river, it is a tributary, and the location is a confluence.The mouth is the opposite end of a river from its source. The mouth is where a river flows into an ocean, sea, lake, reservoir, or salt flat. It is also where an important part of the hydrological cycle takes place - the river's freshwater combining with the sea's saltwater. This can occur along an extensive stretch of the lower river called an estuary.
The mouth of the river.The mouth (can also be a delta or estuary) of the stream or river into a standing body of water or the confluence of two rivers.The technical term for this is influent, which means something that flows in, especially a tributary river or stream that adds to a body of water. The opposite of this word is effluent, which means something that flows out of a body of water. Most lakes possess both of these, since they are part of an overall system with a flow.
No, the Nile river flows through Northern Africa. The Amazon River flows through South America.
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No, the River Thames is only in the southern part of the country.It's source is in Gloucestershire in the west of England. It flows roughly eastwards through Oxford, Reading and London. It's mouth is in the southernmost region of the North Sea, at Southend.
The Clarence River flows through the Northern part of New South Wales. Wales is also a state, not a territory.
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The Red River.
The Clarence River flows through the Northern part of New South Wales. Wales is also a state, not a territory.
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