The mouth of the river is where it flows into a larger body of water such as a lake, ocean, sea. However, deltas usually form at the mouths of rivers from sediment being deposited over time. Don't get these two things confused.
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The lowest, tidal reach of a river as it reaches the sea is called its 'estuary'.
A river that empties into a lake is most often known as the headwaters-if it is the primary water source for body of water= or = tributary
The mouth (can also be a delta or estuary) of the stream or river into a standing body of water or the confluence of two rivers.
An estuary or mouth.
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It is called a river delta.
Such areas are called the river mouth.
The River Mouth.
This is often called an estuary.
Mouth of the river.
a mouth is a place where a river empties into a larger body of water.
A river is a large stream of water that flows across the land and empties into a larger body of water. A river usually empties into a sea or ocean.
A river that empties into a lake is most often known as the headwaters-if it is the primary water source for body of water= or = tributary
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It is called a delta. Or an estuary. It is the mouth of the river.
The Nile River delta.
River
An alluvial fan.
The river empties into the ocean, which evaporates and starts the water cycle.
Any river. The place where the river empties into the sea or lake is called the "mouth" of the river.
The body of water that the Mississippi River empties into is the Gulf of Mexico.
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.