An estuary. Which is better defined as a place where fresh water and salt water meet and mix.
An estuary is typically found where a river meets the sea, creating a unique habitat with a mixture of fresh and saltwater. Estuaries can be located along coastlines around the world.
There are five mahasagars, or major oceans, in the world: the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Southern (Antarctic) Ocean, and Arctic Ocean. Each ocean plays a significant role in regulating the Earth's climate and supporting marine ecosystems.
The hottest ocean in the world is the Indian Ocean, particularly in the North and West regions where surface temperatures can rise above 30°C (86°F). This is due to its location near the equator and receiving direct sunlight.
The Arctic Ocean covers roughly 9% of the Earth's surface.
The name Sykes is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "sic," meaning a small stream or gully. It is commonly used as a surname representing someone who lived near such a stream.
The mouth of a stream is where it meets a larger body of water, such as a lake, ocean, or another stream. It is where the stream's water flows out and mixes with the water of the larger body.
I think that you mean where a river meets the ocean? Since the ocean and the sea are the same thing. It is called an estuary.
A moving stream of water in the ocean
Because, the land is where the ground meets the sky ,and the ocean floor is where the ground meets the water.
Coast.
The stream of water which flows like a river through the ocean is a current. The Gulf Stream is the most significant such current which flows from the tropics to the northern latitudes.
At Cape Horn, which is the southern tip of South America
The Gulf Stream is located in the Atlantic Ocean. This stream is very powerful, warm, and moves very quickly. It follows alongside the eastern coastline.
I was told it was an "exotic stream."
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