A river is a body of water that flows and has a source, which can be a spring, glacier, or lake. Rivers typically flow towards an ocean, sea, or another river.
The Amazon River has the highest volume of water flow.
The Mediterranean Sea
The water table is the level below the ground where soil and rocks are saturated with water. The flow of a river is influenced by the water table because it can affect the amount of water available to feed the river. When the water table is high, it can contribute to increased flow in the river. Conversely, a low water table may result in reduced flow in the river.
Factors that contribute to the formation of deltas include high sediment load carried by river water, slowing of river flow as it enters a body of water, presence of vegetation that can slow water flow and trap sediments, and tidal actions that redistribute sediments along the coast.
Bay Of Bengal
The River Ganges flows into the Bay of Bengal.
River Ganges.
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Bay of Bengal
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The Ganges River flows southeast into the Bay of Bengal and the nearby Indus river flows southwest into the Arabian Sea
The Ganges River.
Mackenzie river.
One river is the Ganges River. Technically it is a distributary of the Ganges River, the Padma that empties into the Bay. Also there are several other rivers that flow through the Ganges Plain that enter the Bay of Bengal such as the Meghna and the Jamuna.
The Peace River flows 1 mile long
Into Bangladesh and into the bay of bengal