It is broken up into several arms because of islands, and continues offshore as a 125 mile long canyon in the Atlantic.
the atlantic ocean
The Zaire River or River Congo flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
Caspian Sea
Inlet or outlet
the congo or zambezi
No. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean, a long way from the Meditteranean Sea.
The River Croal merges with The River Irwell and Ultimately reaches the sea via The Mersey.
Several: Let's start with the World's longest, the Nile River that empties out into the Mediterranean Sea. Then there's the Congo River that empties out into the Atlantic Ocean, the Limpopo River that empties out into the Indian ocean, and countless others. !
No. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean, a long way from the Meditteranean Sea.
Egypt's Nile River is probably the most significant of these.
The Congo River meets the Atlantic Ocean at its mouth, located in the southwestern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, near the city of Pointe-Noire in the Republic of the Congo. This convergence creates one of the largest river deltas in the world, characterized by a rich ecosystem and significant biodiversity. The river's estuary is also crucial for local fishing communities and has historical significance for trade and navigation in the region.
The source of a river is where it starts as a tiny stream. The other end is the mouth, where it reaches the sea.