It flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
The Amazon River flows out into the Atlantic Ocean.
The Nile ends in the Nile Delta in North Egypt, it then empties into the Meditranean Sea.
Deltas are formed by a major river distributing into a tideless sea. That is a sea with a small tidal range such as the Mediterranean or the Gulf of Mexico. The Mississippi & the Nile are good examples of Deltas. Therefore the source of a Delta is the point of distrubution from the main river flow to the coast.
No
it is 6,400 kilometres from the sea. (4,000 miles)
The Amazon in South America has the highest volume of water.
As the length of the Andes is in excess of 7000km long, they contain the sources of literally hundreds of rivers. Many of these flow to the Pacific in the West, but many of those rivers that flow to the East eventually flow into the Amazon. The most distant source of the Amazon from its outflow into the sea is a glacial stream on Nevado Mismi (18,363 ft high) in the Peruvian Andes. This progresses into the Ucayali which joins the Marañón and eventually the Amazon itself.
it is the amazon river
It does not flow into a sea. It is a tributary of the Rhine River.
Atlantic
Caspian sea and Black sea.