Please rephrase - the question is unclear.
It is where the river flows into the Atlantic Ocean [ Brazil].Atlantic Ocean
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Through the mouth of rivers that reach the ocean and precipitation (rain and snow).
because there is alot of water and the water gets to atlantic ocean and there will be some problems
The mouth of a river is where it meets the sea or ocean. The Amazon river's mouth is actually un-pinpointable because of the rivers amazing length, meaning the mouth covers more than one area.
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The two rivers are the Murray and the Darling Rivers which, together with their many tributaries, drain the southeastern quadrant of the continent. The Darling River flows into the Murray, which in turn has its mouth at Encounter Bay in South Australia.It is disputed, however, whether the Murray empties into the Southern Ocean or the Indian Ocean. Geographers cannot agree on the northern boundary of the Southern Ocean but, as far as Australia is concerned, the river system drains into the Southern Ocean, not the Indian Ocean.
The Mouth is Where The Clean Water is Going Out and The Salt Water Goes in It is Also Where The River Ends. Edit: No, the mouth of the River is where it empties into a larger body of water. Brackish water has nothing to do with a mouth of a river.
Around the mouth of rivers and glaciers, or where an ice shelf is melting.
A river. Rivers have a "mouth" where they meet a larger body of water, like an ocean, that is always open but does not produce words.
it refers to the mouth of the river or the part just before it and its usually below sea level
There are no rivers but there are streams.