The major Australian river is called Murray.
The source or beginning of a river is called the 'headwater'. The beginning of a river is known as the source.
3 major Australian rivers are Murray Darling Murrumbidgee
The beginning of a river is normally called the headwaters or source. The end of a river is the mouth.
* Ovens River (Victoria) * Ord River (Western Australia) * Onkaparinga River (South Australia)
There are many more than three major Australian Rivers. The two longest are the Murray River and the Darling River.Another significant river is the MurrumbidgeeRiver.See also the related question below.
Answer!-Usually the start of a river is called its source and the end of the river is called the mouth.
Not strictly speaking. The beginning is called the SOURCE - often high up in mountains or similar The exit of the river to the sea (or end of the river) is the MOUTH
it is called the mouth of the river
The start of a river is known as it's source.
Rivers run from the source, or head, to the mouth of the river where it empties into a larger body of water, be it another larger river, or an ocean, or a sea.
The start of a river is called the headwaters or source; the end of a river is called the mouth.When a river flows into another river, the 'mouth' of the river is called the confluence.