The three letter name of the river that leads to the English Channel is the River Exe. It flows through Devon and Somerset counties from Lyme Bay.
it is ORNE
The Celtic Sea and Irish Sea are situated to the west of the English Channel. The North Seat as well as the Strait of Dover are located to the east.
it leads into the Atlantic ocean
Yes and no. London is located on the river Thames which has an estuary that leads out into the English Channel however London does not have access to the sea directly (i.e. London does not sit exactly on a coastline).
at the end every river leads to sea
A tributary
The Amazon river flows into the Amazon estuary, which leads out to the Atlantic Ocean.
If you follow the ganges river to india in leads into the bay of bengal
timeteam
This happens because in the lower course of the river, where the channel is much closer to base level, there is much more lateral erosion taking place and a lot less vertical. In the upper course, more vertical erosion takes place because the river is cutting down in an attempt to reach base level. As the river is reaching its mouth in the lower course, less vertical erosion is needed. Also because the river has a greater velocity downstream, due to more water entering the river from tributaries, there is more kinetic energy for lateral erosion to take place. This leads to more erosion in the form of abrasion, hydraulic action and cavitation which will widen the river channel.
St Lawrence
It means river that leads to heaven.