Yes it is where the river meets the 'mouth' which basically means the sea. It is the end of the cycle.
The Mouth is Where The Clean Water is Going Out and The Salt Water Goes in It is Also Where The River Ends. Edit: No, the mouth of the River is where it empties into a larger body of water. Brackish water has nothing to do with a mouth of a river.
(Of A River) Place where a stream or river flows into a larger body of water.
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The term for the place where a tide meets a river current is called the "tidal bore." This phenomenon occurs when the rising tide enters a river channel, causing the water to flow upstream against the current.
The place where a river will widen and join into the sea is called a delta. This is the area where a river offloads its water and silt contents.
(Of A River) Place where a stream or river flows into a larger body of water.
The mouth of a river is where the river meets the sea, so is water.
The mouth is the part of a river of stream where it meats a sea or ocean.
A delta is a landform made by deposition, typically found at the mouth of a river where it meets a body of water. It is formed as sediment carried by the river is deposited when the water slows down upon entering the larger body of water.
A mouth is the part of the Earth where a river opens up into the ocean. Sometimes, a river would explode into a network of rivers before it hits a bigger body of water. These are known as deltas.
It is the point where the river empties into a large body of water--a lake, or ocean.
It is called a delta. Or an estuary. It is the mouth of the river.