An estuary.
its the other way round though at the mouth of the river the waters mix so part way up the river there can be found traces of salt water some time during high tide the ocean water may flows in to the mouths of the rivers which may mix with the river water and makes it salty
I would think it would be low tide.
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That would be the neap tide. It produces the lowest low tide, whereas the highest high tide is called a spring tide.
Yes. It is Neap Tide.
an estuary
An "ebb tide" flows up river, the "flow tide" flows towards the sea.
the ebb tide
the ebb tide
the ebb tide
that part of the mouth or lower course of a river in which the river's current meets the sea's tide.
Eagre
the ebb tide
The strength (flow) of the current at the River Amazon mouth, depends on the amount of rainfall in its upper reaches, and whether the tide is ebbing or flooding. Even such a mighty river as the Amazon, can be pushed back and held up by the power of a flood tide.
The mouth of a river where it meets the sea, with a mixing of fresh and salt tidal water
the Nile river
a Delta is a 'wetland' form that is created in the mouth of a river and is formed by sediments carried down by the river and deposited in its mouth. Over millions of years this can form a large flat area, or a tidal mouth, which is covered by the tidal flow of the sea