Usually the sea.
The river usually flows either to or from a source body of water, which could be both fresh or salty.
A river usually flows eventually into the sea.
The answer is... A river only flows down hill
Water always flows down a river, so upstream is the opposite direction from the direction in which the water flows.
This usually means the direction that the river flows in.
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it is the valley that the St Lawrance river flows down.
A river flows from its source, which is typically in a higher elevation, towards its mouth, which is usually at a lower elevation where it drains into a larger body of water such as an ocean, sea, or lake. The direction can vary based on the geography of the area, but in general, rivers flow downhill due to gravity.
No, the very long Snake River flows into the Columbia River, which itself flows down from Canada, then eventually dumps into the ocean near The Dalles, Oregon.
The longest river is the River Nile. The biggest river, measured by the amount of water that flows down it, is the Amazon.
A river usually ends by flowing into an ocean, a lake or a bigger river. The place where the river flows out into a bigger body of water is called the "mouth" of the river.
The Colorado River flows fast because it flows down hill in the grand canyon and picks up speed.