North Egypt at the Nile Delta and into the Mediterranean Sea. A city near the delta at the mouth is Alexandria.
The mouth of a river is where the river meets the sea, so is water.
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.
A source is the beginning of a river or water way and a mouth is the end of that river or body of water!
The ocean met the river mouth on the beach and the salt water and the fresh water mixed with the incoming tides.
I have several sentences for you.The mouth of the river is wider than the rest of the river is.The water at the mouth of the river was filled with silt and sand.There were many sand bars at the mouth of the river.
River mouth is the place where the river flows into a ocean or big body of water.
"The canoe entered through the mouth of the river." "The mouth of the river was a good place for fishing." :)
The low water land that is formed at the mouth of a river is called a delta.
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.
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.
A river - the "river-mouth" is where it empties into the sea or a lake.
The mouth of a river is where the river flows into another body of water, such as an ocean, sea, lake, or another river. It is typically wider than the rest of the river and marks the end of the river's journey. At the mouth, the velocity of the river's flow decreases, leading to sediment deposition.