All Rivers end up in the sea
Not all of them. Rivers flow to the lowest point on land in their area (which is usually the sea) but some flow into lakes (longest river in Europe does this) and some flow into inland deltas and evaporate (okovango delta)
The term stage refers to the height of a river (or any other body of water) above a locally defined elevation. This locally defined elevation is a reference level, often referred to as datum. For example, for the lower part of the Mississippi River, reference level or datum, is sea level (0 feet). Currently the Mississippi River is at a stage of about 3 feet, that is 3 feet above sea level. Other river systems have a reference level that is not sea level. Most rivers in the United States have gaging stations where measurements are continually made of the river's stage and discharge. These are plotted on a graph called a hydrograph, which shows the stage or discharge of the river, as measured at the gaging station, versus time.
Openings that lead to the ocean or a sea.
it goes the floodpain
bangladeshg
Rivers do not run into oceans as rivers do not have legs. Hope this helps :)
The rivers flow increase.
Rivers & oceans.
Water fall
A delta is formed.
It just happens to be in a small area where there are no waterways.
it gets destroyed
Horfjyf
they over flow
It forms an oxbow lake.
It would effect regions and their agriculture
no idea. That's what you have youtube for.