the red sea.
Switzerland is landlocked. It doesn't have any sea ports. But it does have a river port, Basel on the Rhine. From there ships can reach Rotterdam and the North Sea.
you call it a river because it dont run into the sea. The stream runs into the water hense the term ( streams into the sea) . +++ Not sure what the first answer means, but a river that does not reach the sea is still a river! There is no special term for it. Very few fail to reach the sea naturally, but The Jordan is perhaps the best-known, feeding the Dead Sea whence the water simply evaporates. A few rivers have been shortened artificially by excessive abstraction for irrigation.
the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, and the Nile River the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, and the Nile River
The River Thames runs through London and connects the city to the North Sea. The source of the river is Thames Head in Gloucestershire. The North Sea tides reach well into London, at Teddington Lock.
Switzerland is a landlocked country It doesn't have any sea ports. But it does have a river port, Basel on the Rhine. From there ships can reach Rotterdam and the North Sea.
it is the amazon river
It is the River Amazon.
It is conected through the Saint Laurence River
sea divorce river.
Brazilians call amazon river :river sea
Once the river slowed on reaching the valley bottom, it began to meander the short distance to reach the sea.