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It's called an estuary, or in Scotland, a firth.

Where it spreads out into a muddy triangle, it's called a delta.

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The land that forms a the mouth of a river is called a river delta.

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The mouth of a river is also known as its base level. The base level for a river is the lowest point of its flow. For larger rivers, the base level may also be sea level.

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It's called an estuary, or in Scotland, a firth.

Where it spreads out into a muddy triangle, it's called a delta.

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Usually the 'mouth' or 'delta'

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