lakes
At the coast.
delta
The Darling River does not enter the sea. It is a tributary of the Murray River, which has its mouth at the southern coast, near Encounter Bay.
Another body of water, such as, a lake, the sea or another river.
Salts are dissolved from the earth and transported in seas/oceans by rivers.
Usually other bodies of water - other rivers, seas, oceans, lakes etc.
I'm no scientist so I don't no. But there's at least a billion rivers and probably 80% don't directly lead to the ocean
because when the rivers enter into the sea the area and amount of water is large and they distributed into many delts
Sea fish don't live in rivers because rivers don't have coral or any sea plants. The sea plants are vital for some fish. That and some of the sea fish are to big for rivers.
there is salt in the sea, not in rivers
Most rivers flow into the sea, so the mouths of them are located near the sea.
The dead sea is getting more salty. Like all seas, rivers which carry bits of sedimentary rock, enter the sea and "dump" whatever they carried on its journey to the sea. As you may well know, there is salt in this sedimnetary rock. The dead sea is more salty that others for a fews reasons: * Higher salt content in rocks & soil * More rivers entering sea