The area where rivers empty into oceans is called an estuary. Estuaries are characterized by a mix of freshwater from rivers and saltwater from the ocean, creating unique ecosystems that support diverse plant and animal life. They serve as crucial habitats for many species, including fish and birds, and act as natural filters for pollutants while also providing protection against coastal erosion. Estuaries play an essential role in the life cycle of various marine species and contribute to the overall health of coastal environments.
yes they do.
Rivers empty into oceans I know because i camp @ bull shoals lake and the lake goes through a dam and into a river.
"wetlands"
saltwater marsh A+
There are no freshwater oceans. Only where large rivers empty into the sea, there are some areas of lower salinity, but no freshwater oceans.
Usually other bodies of water - other rivers, seas, oceans, lakes etc.
Saltwater Marsh
There are none. The closest would be the Panama Canal.
England has many rivers but no oceans.
the outer space is what is composed of lakes rivers and oceans WRONG. The Hydrosphere is composed of lakes, rivers, and oceans.
No, rivers flow into oceans, and "source" implies "from." Sources of rivers are found in the mountains.
what are the oceans, rivers and seas that touch jamaica