The Persian Gulf does not flow in a single direction like a river; rather, it is a semi-enclosed body of water with various currents influenced by tides, wind, and the inflow from rivers such as the Shatt al-Arab. Generally, water enters the Gulf from the Strait of Hormuz, where it connects to the Arabian Sea, and then flows into the Gulf before gradually exiting back through the strait. The overall circulation can be complex, with surface currents moving in various directions depending on local conditions.
Persian Gulf
Both the Tigris and Euphrates flow into the gulf.
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They flow into the Persian Gulf.
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I think it emptys into the Persian gulf fromtweedledumb You are correct, the Persian Gulf is part of the Indian Ocean.
They flow into the Persian Gulf
The Tigris and Euphrates flow into the Persian Gulf
The Tigris and Euphrates rivers flow into the Persian gulf
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the Euphrates river
The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers flow into the Persian Gulf.