The River Frome in Dorset in the south of England rises in the Dorset Downs at Evershot. As there are other rivers of this name, if the above is not the one you mean you will have to be more specific.
The River Frome's length is: 30 miles or 48.28 km.
There is a surname Frome and also a town in Somerset, England. The preposition is spelled "from" (source, starting point).
The River Frome flows through Bristol UK, while the River Avon skirts the city.
Answer!-Usually the start of a river is called its source and the end of the river is called the mouth.
The source of a river is where the river starts.
The river Avon: Not to be confused with the one that flows through Stratford, or for that matter the one that flows through Christchurch. 3 different rivers. Bristol is on the Wiltshie Avon, the same river that flows through Bath.
The source or beginning of a river is called the 'headwater'. The beginning of a river is known as the source.
The place where the river begins is called a source.
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The source is where a river begins. The end of a river is usually at the sea.
he Source of a river is the start of the river. It's often found in the mountains.