The Lina River
The Lina River
The Lena River flows from south to north in eastern Siberia, Russia, before entering the Laptev Sea.
The Lena River is the major Russian river that flows into the Laptev Sea. It is one of the longest rivers in the world, originating in the Baikal Mountains and traversing Siberia before emptying into the Laptev Sea. The river plays a crucial role in the region's ecology and economy, providing transportation and supporting various wildlife habitats.
Two rivers that have their mouths north of 60 degrees north are the Lena River in Asia, which flows into the Laptev Sea in the Arctic Ocean, and the Mackenzie River in North America, which flows into the Beaufort Sea in the Arctic Ocean.
The Lena River originates in the Baikal Mountains and the mouth is at the Laptev Sea, which is part of the Arctic Ocean.
The Elbe River flows into the North Sea
It starts in laptev sea & ends in lake baikal!
The River Thames flows into the North Sea.
The River Thames flows into the North Sea between the Counties of Kent and Essex.
It is the Mackensie River.
No ocean flows into any river. The Humber flows into the North Sea
The river Thames is not joined to any ocean it flows into the North Sea