A river leads in to the ocean but a bay is just a body of water.
A river is a body of fresh water that flows in a definite channel to the sea and a lake is a large body of fresh water surrounded by land
The similarities are that all have some type of marine life and or underwater plant life, and all usally have some sort of fishing activity if allowed
lake is a large amount of water and basin is a small amount of water that is from the river.
Rainy River, Pigeon River, St Marys River, St Clair River, Detroit River, Niagara River, St Lawrence River, St Croix River and St John River all form part of the International Boundary between the US and Canada.
The Great Lakes
they both have water in them and they are both near or in Michigan
Lake Sonfon, Little Scaries River, Rokel River, Mano river, Mao River, Kolente river, and Seirra Leone river
The Niagara River flows from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario. The Welland Canal also runs between Lakes Erie and Ontario.
Atlantic Ocean Lake Abaya River Avonmore
yes a river can carry water from a lake to a ocean.
Rivers flow into large bodies of water, such as oceans, bays, or lakes. The transition between river and ocean, bay or lake is known as a delta. Most rivers have a delta, an area where the river divides into many channels and river water mixes with sea or lake water.
Rainy River, Pigeon River, St Marys River, St Clair River, Detroit River, Niagara River, St Lawrence River, St Croix River and St John River all form part of the International Boundary between the US and Canada.
the Atlantic pacific, Indian and the Arctic ocean
The St Lawrence River runs northeast from Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean.
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The Long Island Sound and the Atlantic Ocean border Connecticut.
The St. Lawrence River connects Lake Ontario with the Atlantic ocean.
The St. Lawrence River connects Lake Ontario with the Atlantic ocean.
The St. Lawrence River connects Lake Ontario with the Atlantic ocean.
A river runs from a mountain or hill all the way to the ocean.