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The river delta.
this part of a river is called the mouth of a river because it opens up into the sea and while it is doing that it is groing wider and wider and wider. sometimes it douesn't have to be running into the sea it could be a lake that then joins onto another river or another wide or large water area like that.
Yes, the word 'estuary' is a noun; a word for the part of a river where it nears the sea and the salt and fresh water mixes; a word for a thing.
The Indus river flows into the Arabian Sea, to the west of the Indian Peninsular, or in a wider sense, it flows into the Indian Ocean.
It gets wider all the way to the sea, like most rivers.
Usually it would be an estuary.
As a river continues its journey towards the sea, the valley cross section continues to become wider and flatter with an extensive floodplain either side of the channel. The river erodes laterally and deposition also becomes important. By the time it reaches the lower course the river is wider and deeper and may contain a large amount of suspended sediment.
The Scottish word for estuary. Where the river starts to widen as it nears the sea. The Firth of Forth and the Firth of Clyde are the best known.
it is the amazon river
Though it was not originally a maritime nation, Rome became the masters of the Mediterranean after conquering Carthage and subduing the pirates. By Augustus' time, its navy was the equal of its army.
It is the River Amazon.
Red sea