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The stalk that joins the leaf to the stem is called a petiole. It plays a key role in providing support and transportation of nutrients and water between the leaf and the rest of the plant.
A bridge or a ferry typically joins an island with the mainland.
This canal provides a navigable connection between the Caspian Sea and the Sea of Azov giving access to the worlds oceans
A peptide bond joins amino acids together in a protein chain. This bond forms between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of another, resulting in the release of a water molecule.
mRNA joins with ribosomes in the cytoplasm during translation to facilitate the synthesis of proteins.
that would be called an estuary
estuary
In the southeast of Wales. It passes through Newport and joins the Severn Estuary.
When a river meets the sea it is called the River Mouth. Edit; It is called an estuary in most countries, but strictly an estuary has several channels entering the sea. The channels are of course separated by islands.
at the end ...seen as this person has failed, as usual, I will have to tell you Trent Falls, England.Trent Falls is the name of the confluence of the River Ouse and the River Trent which forms the Humber in Yorkshire, England.
The Wye river forms the boundary between England and Wales for part of its length. It is 215 km long. The River Dee forms the boundary between England and Wales for part of its length. It is 110 km long. But forming the boundary is separating England and Wales, not joining them. The Severn river rises in the Cambrian Mountains of Powys, Wales then flows across the border and into England, then flows through Shropshire, Gloucestershire, and Herefordshire before forming an estuary between England and Wales. Does that count as joining the two countries? Taking the river as ending and the estuary beginning at Severn Beach, South Gloucestershire, the Severn is 354 km long. You have to ask whether any river joins England and Wales. It is the sovereignty of the British Crown that joins them, and the authority of the Westminster Parliament.
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No. There are at least three rivers in the UK called Avon. The Avon that runs through Stratford joins the river Severn at Tewkesbury. The Avon that runs through Bristol also joins the Severn but at its estuary on the southern bank of the river at Avonmouth.
A former British colony that joins with others and maintains some connection with the UK.
this part of a river is called the mouth of a river because it opens up into the sea and while it is doing that it is groing wider and wider and wider. sometimes it douesn't have to be running into the sea it could be a lake that then joins onto another river or another wide or large water area like that.
It joins people into the catholic church and it shows others we believe in God.
a tombolo is a spit that joins the mainland to an island