Rio de la plata
No
north
amazon river
Well, honey, let me tell you - the Paraná River, the Uruguay River, and the Paraguay River all flow into the Rio de la Plata. So, there you have it, three rivers doing their thing and merging into one big ol' water party. Hope that answers your question, sugar.
Current flows due to gravity. Example is the water current on a river. Wind is also another factor that causes current to flow, just like ocean water.
No
north
The South Atlantic
The Parana River in South America flows in a Southwestern direction. It flows through the city of Saltos del Guaira, Paraguay. Then it continues to a series of water falls and merges with the Iguazu River.
it flows generally in the southwest direction
Argentina,Brazil
Mackenzie river.
amazon river
The Atlantic Ocean
southern ocean
Bay Of Bengal
Adriatic Sea