The answer to this question is a river. Rivers flow from higher ground, typically originating from mountains or hills, and eventually meet the sea or ocean at their mouths. The flow of rivers is driven by gravity, as water naturally moves from higher to lower elevations.
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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.
The mouth of a river is the open space at the end of a river allowing passage. The mouth of a river, sometimes called a delta, is the point at which the river ends and the water flows into the sea.
it refers to the mouth of the river or the part just before it and its usually below sea level
The mouth is the part of a river of stream where it meats a sea or ocean.
It flows into the Atlantic Ocean at the Shannon Estuary and Limerick City stands at the point where the river water meets the sea water of the estuary.
In the UK, "mouth" in town names typically refers to the point where a river flows into the sea or another body of water. It denotes the location of the river's estuary or where it meets the larger body of water. Examples include Plymouth, Falmouth, and Barmouth.
It is in Ireland. The river Liffey flows from the Wicklow mountains through to the city centre of Dublin and into the Irish Sea. As it flows through the city it creates a north and south division of the city and county, referred to as the northside and the southside.
Yes, one! The 'mouth of the Thames', is east of the city of London, where it flows out to sea. However, the River Thames has many tributaries. ------------------------ All 'rivers' have a "mouth." One (A single) "mouth" - as in the number "1"... Sort of like mammals... Except for "Irrawaddy..."
The River Thames flows into an estuary near Southend in Essex. It is actually between the Counties of Essex and Kent where it meets the North Sea.
It Is Where the River Meets The Sea
The mouth is where the river enters the sea.