A river is a body of water that flows and has a source, which can be a spring, glacier, or lake. Rivers typically flow towards an ocean, sea, or another river.
The Mohawk River flows from west to east in the state of New York, eventually joining the Hudson River.
The Nile River flows into the Mediterranean Sea.
The Ganges River flows into the Bay of Bengal, which is part of the northeastern Indian Ocean.
Factors that contribute to the formation of deltas include high sediment load carried by river water, slowing of river flow as it enters a body of water, presence of vegetation that can slow water flow and trap sediments, and tidal actions that redistribute sediments along the coast.
From Lake Tear of the Clouds, Mount Marcy, Adirondack Mountains, New York, United States.
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Mackenzie river.
The Mohawk River - the largest tributary to the Hudson River See also the Erie Canal
amazon river
Jones River
Jones river
The Atlantic Ocean
southern ocean
Bay Of Bengal
The Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean