A body of fresh water that flows into a larger body of water typically refers to a river or stream that feeds into a lake, ocean, or another river. This freshwater source contributes to the larger body's overall water supply and can influence its ecosystem, water quality, and flow dynamics. Such interactions are crucial for maintaining biodiversity and supporting various habitats.
a tributary
No, there is a difference. A pond is "a small body of water" A river is "a large natural stream of fresh water that flows inot the ocean" The difference: A river is a large body of water-a pond is a small body of water A river is a moving body of water-a pond is still and calm A river flows into a larger body of water-a pond stays in the same place and doesn't travel :) !!! jd218
A river is a large stream of water that flows across the land and empties into a larger body of water. A river usually empties into a sea or ocean.
the nile river
It flows into a larger body of water, like the ocean.
no i donot know
The mouth of a stream is where the stream flows out into a larger body of water.
The body of water in Egypt that has both fresh and salty water is where the River Nile flows into the Mediterranean Sea. The fresh water from the Nile mixes with the salty Mediterranean water, creating a barrier between the two.
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.
it is called the mought or mouth
A river is a large stream of fresh water that flows across land and empties into an ocean, lake, or some other body of water.